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Orlando Ramps Up Security for EDC Festival Amid Public Safety Concerns

Orlando Ramps Up Security for EDC Festival Amid Public Safety Concerns

As the Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) gears up to bring its vibrant sights and sounds to Orlando this weekend, the city is equally busy tightening its security measures. The renowned electronic dance music festival is set to kick into full swing at 1 p.m. today at Tinker Field. It will run through the weekend, drawing an anticipated crowd of over 300,000 people, according to

WFTV

. Amid the festivities, local officials are preparing to host a large-scale event and comprehensively address public safety in the downtown area.

In the shadow of a recent tragedy where a shooting following Halloween celebrations tragically cut two lives short and injured eight others, the city of Orlando is not taking any chances. The Orlando Police Department is expected to run several operations to ensure safety; as Commissioner Shan Rose stated, “We are putting protocols in place to make sure bad characters aren’t here and we will continue to keep the city safe.” In a commitment to take all necessary precautions, the city is considering reinstating safety screenings that had been paused due to Florida’s permitless carry law, as detailed in a report by

My News 13

.

Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer’s decision last week to declare a state of emergency and impose a curfew signals the high priority placed on the well-being of its citizens and visitors alike. With the festivities drawing participants from all corners, the fusion of art, pyrotechnics, and music paired with carnival rides is to illuminate Orlando brightly, yet authorities remain vigilant behind the scenes.

EDC Orlando promises to showcase over 140 artists on five stages, creating an event and experience. However, the juxtaposition of festive anticipation with the recent surge in security concerns ensures a weekend where law enforcement will be ever-present, silently surveying and securing so that revelers may safely lose themselves to the rhythm of the night.

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