MCI Center Issues New Security Policy
MCI Center has issued a new security policy effective immediately, and is informing all patrons attending events at the arena, including Wizards and Capitals games, to arrive early due to increased security measures put in place. Bags, briefcases, book bags, luggage or other items similar in nature are no longer allowed inside the arena. Any patrons carrying these items will be denied admission. Each patron will be allowed one personal item that fits within the following size constraints:
Personal items cannot be longer than 13 inches, taller than nine and a half inches and wider than six inches. Items that fit within these size limitations will be subject to search.
Patrons may also be subject to hand-held metal detectors and are asked to plan accordingly.
“Since its inception in 1997, MCI Center has worked in consultation with the Metropolitan Police Department, the FBI, the Secret Service and other local and national law enforcement agencies to maintain an industry-leading security program,” said Matt Williams, Senior Vice President of Communications. “As security measures around the country have increased, MCI Center has continued to upgrade and change security measures on the advice of these law enforcement agencies. Patrons at MCI Center should be confident that all appropriate security measures are being implemented, some of which will be apparent to patrons and some that will remain unseen and undisclosed.”
This new security policy represents a change in previous guidelines. Following the events of September 11, MCI Center instituted a search warning for all personal items and prohibited the entry of large bags or items similar in nature.





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