Knott's Berry Farm has begun using metal detectors to screen park guests, becoming the latest Southern California theme park to upgrade it's security measures.
Knott's officials describe the metal detectors, which began getting installed a couple of weeks ago at the entrance to the park, as part of a larger security program.
Similar measures are also deployed at Disneyland, Disney California Adventure, Universal Studio's and Six Flags Magic Mountain.
"The installation of metal detectors at our park is part of the ongoing evolution of our security practices," said Cherie Whyte, a Knott's spokeswoman, in a statement. "(It) is just one segment of a multi-layer security program, which is developed in coordination with local authorities."
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