Toyota Center 30.06
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 11:06 am
Toyota Center in Houston seems to be posted with 30.06. I say "seems to" because:
I did not measure the letter height.
The white lettering is on glass and with the lighting on Friday night, the signage was not totally legible. Therefore, I'm not certain if the signage was identical to the statute.
I did not carry and it bothered me on several levels.
Downtown Houston at night can be unsettling, especially when you have to walk a few blocks between the event and your vehicle.
I was not attending a sporting event, which CHL carry is prohibited. We went to the Mannheim Steamroller Christmas concert.
I understand that Toyota Center's security screening can be obtrusive, with wanding and pat-downs. However, Friday night's security crew was lax, with only the flashlight glance into ladie's purses. Maybe it's because Mannheim Steamroller concerts inspire fans with the spirit of Christmas, instead of drunken brawls. (BTW- Nice show!)
Toyota Center lists a whole lot of of prohibited items on their website, but it is a bit odd. A list titled Prohibited Items list "...knives, weapons of all types,,," are not allowed. Under Accessibilty-Building Policies, prohibited items also lists "...unauthorized firearms..." I wonder what is the definition for that last item?
I understand that Toyota Center is owned by City of Houston, so I'm uncertain if 30.06 is legal to post for this building.
I did not measure the letter height.
The white lettering is on glass and with the lighting on Friday night, the signage was not totally legible. Therefore, I'm not certain if the signage was identical to the statute.
I did not carry and it bothered me on several levels.
Downtown Houston at night can be unsettling, especially when you have to walk a few blocks between the event and your vehicle.
I was not attending a sporting event, which CHL carry is prohibited. We went to the Mannheim Steamroller Christmas concert.
I understand that Toyota Center's security screening can be obtrusive, with wanding and pat-downs. However, Friday night's security crew was lax, with only the flashlight glance into ladie's purses. Maybe it's because Mannheim Steamroller concerts inspire fans with the spirit of Christmas, instead of drunken brawls. (BTW- Nice show!)
Toyota Center lists a whole lot of of prohibited items on their website, but it is a bit odd. A list titled Prohibited Items list "...knives, weapons of all types,,," are not allowed. Under Accessibilty-Building Policies, prohibited items also lists "...unauthorized firearms..." I wonder what is the definition for that last item?
I understand that Toyota Center is owned by City of Houston, so I'm uncertain if 30.06 is legal to post for this building.