I know what you mean about MiB; they always make me turn my fanny pack to the side and cram that lap bar down like it's gonna somehow fling me out. They're pretty paranoid about HRRR too, but only if you're really obvious. For example, if they see me drinking from my little water bottle in line, they try to make me throw it away till I show them I can button it securely in my cargo shorts. But if you have stuff in your pockets and your shirt is down over your pants, they won't see it...and you're gonna lose it. DH just rode singles line with someone who lost their wallet, and I rode with someone who lost a cell phone. Usually Uni is overly paranoid, but the forces on HRRR really do pull stuff out of your pants worse than any coaster I've ever ridden except Manta. It's more that the idiots below the track would be throwing things at the coaster (and believe me, they WOULD).
It's been open pretty steadily now. It's not that it's unsafe; the problems have to do with the loading. I don't know what brain dead ding-dong thought a moving walkway would ever work, but guess what? Bad idea! Thus they cannot load it at the proper capacity it is supposed to run at, which means much longer lines. I'd lay money they're never gonna get that belt running, just because people take forever to get into their seats, get the lap bar down, etc. Best bet is to go during the day in dead season if you can. Our shortest wait last month was 13 minutes in standby, and single riders was walk-on.