Las Vegas expands ‘order-out corridor’ banning people convicted of crimes
Regulation · 2024-10-03

Las Vegas expands ‘order-out corridor’ banning people convicted of crimes

The Las Vegas City Council unanimously voted [Wednesday] to expand the boundaries of the city’s order-out corridor by 29 acres to include the Plaza Hotel and Main Street Station parking garage.

The ordinance allows a judge to ban people from tourist corridors for misdemeanor offenses committed in those areas in a move they say reduces crime.

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Nevada opposed the expansion of the ban, saying it could be challenged in court because similar legislation by Clark County is being disputed.

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