The city of Orlando and in fact the entire country needs time to come to terms with what happened at the Pulse Nightclub only a short time ago. The 49 people that lost their lives are permanently etched in the nation’s consciousness as are the 53 that were wounded. What we can learn from such a terrible tragedy will unfold as time passes. Of course, we all need to mourn but just as importantly, we need to be sure we are protecting the life and liberty of America’s citizens.
The New York Times reported just after the attack that gay clubs were seen as more than just meeting places by the people that frequented them. One survivor said in fact, they were a “safe zone” for a group of our citizens that can still feel marginalized by society. What the Orlando Security Services industry can learn from statements like this is clear, even at these initial stages after what was the worst American mass shooting in history.
We can do our part and join other caring individuals like Melissa Etheridge who has written a song about the horror of turning these safe zones into unimaginable crimes scenes. By keeping the standards high for the Orlando bodyguards we supply to area businesses and clubs, we hope to be part of a larger network of deterrents that will hopefully prevent one of these tragedies from ever happening again.