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They're trained to smell gun powder as I recall. They can sniff out ammo and weaponsFriend of mine and his wife decided to check it out during daylight hours and dog alerted to him. popo said he (dog) was trained to sniff for guns and asked him if he was carrying...... for some reason even he could not say why but He left it in the car... and that is what he told the officer, and they all went their separate ways ......
Going during the week is no problem. Saturdays and Holidays would not be the best time to go. There is plenty of security. There are some metal detectors mostly located at the escalators going to the food court. If you park by Macys and go in through the store there are no detectors and you will end up where the watch shops are, like Rolex, Tag, Omega, Briteling, also check out the pre owned watches in Macys as you walk through the store. The scum bags are pretty much move away from the mall due to the heavy presence of APD and mall cops.I have heard stories but never been there. Was debating going at lunch time on a week day to check out some higher end watches, but some of the people I work with who grew up here said don't go at night. Or really at all, as people are being followed and CCW is pretty frowned upon, and enforced through guards and detectors.
Is this the case? I'm really not trying to live in fear of going places, but I also don't want to die if I can help it
They did not frisk either one of them..... he could have easily had it and still went their separate ways...So its a gun free zone? What if you say "yes, I'm carrying." Do they ask you to leave?
I agree...I think if you go about ur business, all is good.I have done a ton of work at Lennox never had a problem
which watch are you scoping out?I have heard stories but never been there. Was debating going at lunch time on a week day to check out some higher end watches, but some of the people I work with who grew up here said don't go at night. Or really at all, as people are being followed and CCW is pretty frowned upon, and enforced through guards and detectors.
Is this the case? I'm really not trying to live in fear of going places, but I also don't want to die if I can help it