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dissolved court las vegas It could be energized again as lawmakers try to attract tourists to revive Sin City tourism.
Tourist numbers in Las Vegas continue to decline. 3 million visitors According to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Bureau (LVCA), sales in September were down 8.8% compared to the same period last year.
A specialized court was created in 2022 to handle crimes such as petty theft, assault, drug violations and loitering, with penalties including a one-year ban from the Strip for offenders.
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However, the Resort Corridor Court was dissolved less than two years later after a judge expressed concerns about its legality.
Unique Court Advocates — Mainly Casinos and resort owner — Supported amendments to Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo’s new anti-crime package, the Associated Press reported.

Nevada’s unique resort corridor court could be revived after its dissolution. (St. Petersburg)
According to the Associated Press, Resort Corridor Court is the first and only facility of its kind, and is intended solely for crime outside of tourist hotspots.
Virginia Valentine, president of the Nevada Resort Association, told the program that a move toward recovery is needed.
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“it is, guest safety And for our employees at work,” Valentine said.
Labor unions also support the amendment and are calling for improved safety practices.

Specialized courts were created several years ago. The goal was to combat crime on the Strip, and violators could receive a one-year suspension. (Michael Anthony, Fox News Digital)
cooking association Local 226 Secretary and Treasurer Ted Pappageorge told the AP that the courts help deter crime by protecting workers.
Mr. Pappageorge emphasized the importance of customer safety in maintaining the local economy.
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When tourists don’t feel safe and go to another area, workers lose business.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Barkley for comment.

According to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, violent crime in Las Vegas is down 3.5% from the same period last year, but shoplifting is up 12.6%. (St. Petersburg)
meanwhile violent crime According to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, shoplifting has decreased by 3.5% compared to the same period last year, shoplifting has increased by 12.6% and purse snatching has decreased by 17.9%.
Rick Harrison of Las Vegas Gold & Silver Pawnshop recently told Fox News Digital that in his opinion, Las Vegas’ crime numbers are “skewed.”
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“We have all of Clark County here and we get this much population, and in some cases almost double the population. [given] It’s the amount of tourists,” Harrison said.
“I think Metro and Las Vegas are doing an incredibly good job,” he added of police.
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According to the Associated Press, Lombardo’s anti-crime proposal, called the Safe Streets and Neighborhoods Act, also proposes tougher penalties for repeat offenders and a long list of crimes, including purse-snatching, possession of child pornography, assault and battery on hospitality workers, and drunken driving with death.
Crimes such as stalking will also be expanded to include cyberstalking.
The Associated Press contributed reporting.