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Las Vegas Strip hotels should have alerts for windows

With all the detectors that the Strip hotels have — fire, smoke, etc. — it seems to me that the windows in these rooms would be wired in the event they were broken for any reason.

These windows were never made to be opened or broken. If there were some type of an alarm that would alert security that a window been broken and where, there’s a great chance that law enforcement could have had a much more expedient response time. With all the technology available to us in this day and age, it seems like a viable option.

Regardless, this is a very dark time in our city, our country and in this world.

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