With over 50,000 daily visitors, the Full Throttle Saloon is the epicenter of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
The TruTV show unveils the daunting task of managing over 300 staff persons, thousands of dollar cash

The hit documentary, “Full Throttle Saloon”, is set to deliver another season of non-stop action to TruTV viewers. Filming of the 4th season ended in mid-August; following the conclusion of the 2012 Sturgis Rally in Sturgis, SD, and episodes of the new season started airing on 19 December.

With over 50,000 daily visitors, the Full Throttle Saloon is the epicenter of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. The TruTV show unveils the daunting task of managing over 300 staff persons, thousands of dollars in cash and more, all while providing an up close and personal look at how the venue continues to be an annual event trendsetter.

“Sometimes people aren’t enough to get the job done efficiently and you need a little help from technology,” said Full Throttle Saloon owner, Michael Ballard. That’s when Chris Donahue and Eric Soluri, Security Directors for the Saloon turn to IQinVision as their go-to surveillance partner.

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