Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Largest U.S. Movie Theater Chain Starts Checking Patrons' Bags

Regal Cinemas said it has started to check bags of moviegoers in the wake of two separate attacks that occurred at theaters earlier this summer.

Jonathan Alcorn / Reuters

The nation's largest theater chain, Regal Cinemas, announced it will be stepping up its security measures by checking bags and backpacks of customers.

The new policy follows two attacks at movie theaters this summer, as well as the Aurora, Colorado, mass shooting of three years ago that left 12 people dead and scores more injured. The shooter in that incident, James Holmes, was sentenced to life in prison earlier this month.

Tennessee-based Regal Cinemas, which owns about 570 theaters nationwide, said in a statement that "security issues have become a daily part of our lives in America" and that bags would be subject to inspection. Similar measures are already in place at sporting events and concerts.

The movie chain Showcase, which operates about 30 theaters, announced on Aug. 7 a ban on backpacks and packages, and said they would reserve the right to search all bags, the Associated Press reported.

Regal Cinemas moviegoers in Texas, Virginia, Florida, Ohio, Hawaii, and other states noticed the change in policy earlier in August, when their purses or bags were checked before entering a theater, according to social media and multiple reports.


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