Posted on 11/15/2025 2:51:56 PM PST by Libloather
A disbanded court in Las Vegas may come back to life as lawmakers look to attract visitors to revive Sin City tourism.
Vegas tourism has continued to decline, with just over 3 million visitors in September, an 8.8% decrease from the same time last year, according to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCA).
A specialized court was created in 2022 to handle offenses such as petty theft, assault, drug violations and loitering, with penalties including banning offenders from the Strip for a year.
The Resort Corridor Court, however, was disbanded less than two years later after judges raised concerns about its legality.
Supporters of the unique court — mainly casino and resort owners — have backed an amendment to Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo’s new crime package, The Associated Press reported.
The Resort Corridor Court was the first and only of its kind — an entity just for crime outside tourist hot spots, AP said.
Nevada Resort Association president Virginia Valentine told the outlet the move to revive it is necessary.
"It’s important for the safety of our guests and for our employees in the workplace," said Valentine.
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From 2020 - Protesters call for justice, authorities to defund Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
“Weigh”?
Get the costumed characters/djs/scammers/homeless off the strip sidewalks along with banning open pot smoking and that would go a LONG way to restoring the strip. I’ve only been going there for just over 10 years and the decline from the first time I went to present day is jaw dropping.
That was MY thought...they have to ‘’weigh” getting rid of repeat offenders?
Yeah, only the casinos, restaurants, and all other businesses in Las Vegas are allowed to rob the tourists.
Those hotels on the strip make plenty of money. Just have their own private cops patrol the place outside. Throw in a few Guardian Angels and PAY them.
LV used to provide more or less “Free Stuff”.
Apparently NOT so much any more.
I haven’t been there since the demise of The Sands.
Unlikely that I will ever return.
Been there, done that.
It’s not just crime.
Vegas went full Disney.
Never go full Disney.
Now if they could ban people smoking weed all over the place, that would be cool.
The place was a smelly mess when we went a couple years ago.
Metro went up against the Bundys.
Meh. It’s worth a try.
We should construct some buildings with bars on the windows and doors to protect the public from "criminal offenders."
What do you think?
the primary problem isn’t criminal offenders on the streets (indeed, some of Vegas’ chief attractions have been enumerated among them!)
the primary problem is that the prices for Vegas attractions, shows, lodging, and restaurants have gone sky high... way way way above what normal working people can afford
priced out of (most of) the market, period.
There are also a lot to do that doesnt cost a cent.
DING DING DING! No more calls we have a winner!
When I went the last time and the casino hotel that I was staying in charged me for PARKING, I was done.
(Full disclosure, I lived in Vegas for 2 years in the early aughts).
That is pretty much the case in any tourist dependent economy.
The first law is "thou shalt never alarm the tourists bless their fat wallets".
Bring back the mob.
Because it isn’t the $9 bottles of water. Nope.
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