Since then, several security enhancements have taken place at the port. The port requires transportation workers have a federally-mandated TWIC card, uses real-time video and security checks to verify a trucker's ID and the purpose of his visit and strengthens the fencing surrounding all the port's public terminals.
Security Improves at the Port of Baltimore
Surveillance video plays a major role.
The Port of Baltimore's public terminals received a near-perfect score from the Coast Guard, a great improvement over a similar exam in 2007, state officials said in a press release.
Since then, several security enhancements have taken place at the port. The port requires transportation workers have a federally-mandated TWIC card, uses real-time video and security checks to verify a trucker's ID and the purpose of his visit and strengthens the fencing surrounding all the port's public terminals.
Since then, several security enhancements have taken place at the port. The port requires transportation workers have a federally-mandated TWIC card, uses real-time video and security checks to verify a trucker's ID and the purpose of his visit and strengthens the fencing surrounding all the port's public terminals.