After a recent bomb threat at a Toronto theatre, is it time to consider airport-style security?

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By News Room 13 Min Read

Around New York City’s Times Square on any given night, it’s not uncommon to see serpentine queues trailing out of the Broadway theatres that populate the area. They coil around city blocks, snarl pedestrian traffic, sometimes even block major intersections. And if you’re stuck in one of them, sweating nervously as your watch ticks ever closer to showtime, it can often feel like these snaking queues move more like a garden snail on a leisurely stroll.

The source of this inconvenience? Airport-style security. For hardened New York theatregoers, it’s a familiar routine. Take off your belt. Empty your pockets. Walk through the metal detector. If you have a bag, open it up and prepare for a security guard to rummage through your belongings with a long wooden stick, as they silently judge you by the contents of your bag. 

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