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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 30 Jul 2015, p. 3

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Mayor Gord Krantz can certainly at- test to the vigilance of security at the Cisco Pan Am Games Velodrome. He has the memory of a few anxious, annoyed moments to prove it. On July 16, Krantz and three Town of Milton colleagues â€" CAO Bill Mann, Director of Community Services Jen- nifer Reynolds and Communications Specialist Brett Kelly â€" headed to the velodrome for the first night of Pan Am Games track cycling. The mayor was set to hand out the first set of medals, which made it es- pecially awkward when he was hung up at the security check point shortly before the racing got underway. it seems the bar code on his all-ac- cess pass was not reading properly â€"- showing 'yellow,’ which indicates a potential risk. 'lt’s strange since I'd already used - “Only doing theirjob,” says Krantz after issue with pass at velodrome By Steve LoBlanc CANADIAN CHAMPION STAFF Mayor Gord Krantz presents Team Canada with its gold medals in men's team sprint. shortly after being held up by Pan Am secgrit‘yforp ba_r_§ode_ gligch with his pass. :ur' for a bar code glitch with his pass. Gum/Wme

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