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What are the security requirements for a public sporting event? |
For example... how many security personnel are required per person? the security for a sporting event is usually handled by both the local law enforcement and the venue itself. some high profile events will use homeland security. Most venues require a certain number of personell per so mant spectators. as well as checking bags and such when entering the facility. Security cameras are also used extensively. I dont think they publish what the specific nuber of security is going to be s no one can guess as to how much force would be needed to caue trouble. |
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