“Safety and security is culturally part of everything we do” said Robert Norton, the casino’s general manager. And local police officers patrol the area around the casino, keeping in radio contact with casino security. Off-duty police boost security, especially on the busiest days when more than 40,000 people pass through the casino’s doors. Two hundred security officers keep watch over gamblers and escort big winners to their cars. Baltimore Sun eNewspaper Home Page Close MenuĪround the clock, teams watch surveillance footage from more than 1,000 cameras covering nearly every inch of the 2 million-square-foot Maryland Live casino, which includes restaurants, a music venue and a 5,000-space parking garage.