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Number of checkpoints: 2

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  • Security checkpoint
  • Security Checkpoint
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  • Number of checkpoints: 2
  • There was a security checkpoint positioned outside the Jedi Temple on Coruscant. In 19 BBY, it was presumably destroyed in Operation: Knightfall.
  • Checkpoints provide many advantages, including the ability to control how people enter so that security personnel (be it governmental or civilian) can screen entrants to identify known troublemakers (be they criminals, terrorists, or simple rabble-rousers) and locate contraband items.
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  • Number of checkpoints: 2
  • There was a security checkpoint positioned outside the Jedi Temple on Coruscant. In 19 BBY, it was presumably destroyed in Operation: Knightfall.
  • Checkpoints provide many advantages, including the ability to control how people enter so that security personnel (be it governmental or civilian) can screen entrants to identify known troublemakers (be they criminals, terrorists, or simple rabble-rousers) and locate contraband items.
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