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In reply to the discussion: Security checkpoint at the movie theater [View all]Systematic Chaos
(8,601 posts)...back in 2002.
They decided that the best way to ensure safety for their lowlife, scum-sucking lowball guests was to have the cars of all employees -- but not the guests -- searched on some major holiday. I think it was New Years' Eve but now I'm not sure. It also may have been July 4th, but at any rate it was one of the days when they close the strip at night for fireworks and mass partying.
Anywho, I do remember for a fact that there was like a four day period -- including the day in which I had to allow my own car to be searched -- when there was a big van parked in the garage, somewhat crookedly and off in a corner of one of the middle floors, which never seemed to move. It had a dirty (even creepy, and I was not the only employee who felt that way) look about it, which just elicited a feeling of unease and suspicion. I asked security what they thought of that vehicle, and they couldn't provide anything in the way of an answer.
Mystery Security Theater 3000 is right!