Ocean City officials are looking to install new security measures at City Hall after meeting with Homeland Security representatives last month.
The agency presented recommendations for security improvements for City Hall during a closed session of the Police Commission in January.
The commission is comprised of three councilmembers, Mayor Rick Meehan, City Manager Doug Miller and various law enforcement officials.
“We’re looking to make some basic changes and to restrict areas that are easily accessible,” said Councilman Wayne Hartman who sits on the commission. “It’s not a new concept.”
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5 comments:
Yep, a high value target.....
Protect a building filled with cops but not the boardwalk of citizens from the violent youth and drunk hoards.
How about some security on the boardwalk at night???
Surely a high value target.....and stop calling me SHIRLEY!!!
Lessen the expense and put LOCKS on doors!
Well - OC officials did it unto themselves. High taxes, municipal parking meters, Inlet parking permits, high fees, licenses, you name OC has got it.
And they wonder why all of the residents stay mad? I'm feel like Trump, it's high time to 'Drain the Swamp'.
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