ORLANDO, Fla. — The Orlando Police Department said it is prepared to protect the community during the New Year’s Eve holiday weekend.
Officials with the Orlando Police Department said, “We always plan and staff each event appropriately to provide proper public safety and assess the needs of the event to make any necessary security modifications.”
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A spokesperson for the department also said, “We will have increased patrol officers on duty, as well as numerous officers working at venues and businesses that will be hosting visitors and events.”
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The event director for Church Street also said the bars have scheduled extra staff just in case.
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