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LA Metro Begins Concealed Weapons Screening at Norwalk Station
Los Angeles Metro has launched a one-year pilot program to screen passengers for concealed weapons at the C-Line's Norwalk station, aiming to address a rise in violent incidents on buses and trains. The screening technology is described as less invasive than traditional metal detectors and will be evaluated for its effectiveness at various high-traffic, higher-crime stations across the system. This initiative is part of a broader campaign that includes environmental improvements, modern fare gates, care-based strategies, and increased uniformed presence to enhance safety for both passengers and employees. Metro officials, including Board Chair Janice Hahn, are overseeing the rollout, emphasizing that the approach combines physical barriers, technological upgrades, and community-focused tactics. The pilot's outcome will help determine whether the weapons detection system will be expanded throughout the Metro network.

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- Last Updated
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