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Hotels Plan 'Stealth Pat Down' of Guests in Wake of Vegas Massacre

Las Vegas strip (Matt York/AP)

By    |   Thursday, 28 December 2017 04:06 PM EST

Determined to stop the next Mandalay Bay bloodbath, Las Vegas resorts have begun experimenting with a high-tech device that gives each guest a "stealth pat down" electronically without patrons even knowing it.

Called Patscan Cognitive Microwave Radar, the new system is already being tested at Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino. Among the concealed hardware confiscated so far: Several folding knives, a machete, and a 9mm pistol.

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In the wake of the Las Vegas massacre, hotels are considering new technology that can electronic scan guests for weapons to safeguard patrons and be minimally invasive.
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