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WEST ALLIS, Wis. (AP) -- Wisconsin State Fair officials have announced new security plans to try to prevent a repeat of the violence that marred opening night last year.
Last August 4th, officers arrested 24 people for disorderly conduct after several fights broke out near the midway area. When police closed the midway area early, the violence spilled onto the streets of West Allis.
Officials told reporters Wednesday they're retaining a requirement imposed the day after the clashes that anyone under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult parent or guardian after 5 p.m. Bags will also be checked at the gates. And 11 new security cameras will be installed.
State Fair Park CEO Rick Frenette says they're "not going to let a few individuals ruin the experience of 911,000 people."