Plastic barriers capable of withstanding speeding vehicles being used as weapons have been installed at Niagara Falls in an attempt to protect guests from van attacks like the one that killed 10 in Toronto last month. "It gave us pause for reflection, no question," said David Adames, chief operation officer for the Niagara Parks Commission. "We're conscious of the fact that at Niagara Falls we do welcome millions of visitors each year so we always want to be reviewing our safety and security measures." Visitors worried about safetyFollowing the attack in Toronto, Adames said the commission received calls and emails from worried guests. (Niagara Parks Commission )They are also being considered as part of the park's master plan moving forward.
Source: CBC News May 04, 2018 19:07 UTC