Armed Patrols Dropped at Snowmass Ski Resort
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ASPEN, Colo. — The Aspen Skiing Co. has decided to discontinue armed patrols of its Snowmass resort. The company said regular police patrols on the mountain, apparently a first for American ski areas, was creating a bad image.
The ski company had Snowmass Village police, carrying guns in their fanny packs, patrol the resort four times a week. Patrols began after Thanksgiving.
“Unfortunately, the perception has been extremely negative and, the new program has led people to believe that there is a crime problem at Snowmass Ski Area, which simply is not the case,” Police Chief Art Smythe said Thursday.
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