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Industry Watch
This sections contents briefs of current news happening around the sports business industry specifically related to sport safety and security. Each brief links to the full articles on the web site of the original source for the information.

(The links below are for example purposes only, some links may not currently be available, or may be outdated)

Security at World Cup 2010 - South Africa

  • South Africa remains confident about security for the World Cup this summer. Read More
    • More details about South Africa's extensive security preparations for the World Cup (see "Prepared" and "Police" headings). Read More

  • World Cup chief speaks about security in South Africa despite the threat of violence in the region. Read More

  • Members of England's National Soccer team will pay over 1 million pounds out of pocket for private armed security to protect their friends and family accompanying them to South Africa for the World Cup in June. Read More
    • Australia, Germany, Italy & New Zealand all plan to hire private security firms to ensure their safety during World Cup 2010 in S. Africa. Read More

  • South Africa proves security capabilities with increased personnel and security systems as the new Cape Town Stadium hosted soccer matches this past weekend. Read More
    • More on Cape Town Stadium's Debut. Read More

  • Argentinean National Team coach Diego Maradona visited South Africa and speaks about his satisfaction with security. Read More
    • Maradona shows no doubts about the ability of S. Africa to deliver a safe and secure World Cup this summer. Read More

Security at the 2010 Winter Olympics - Vancouver

  • An overview of security preparations for the Vancouver Winter Olympics, involves largest Canadian Police and Military presence since the end of the Second World War. Read More
    • More details and information about security preparations in Vancouver. Read More

  • A discussion of the 5000 private security screeners (some with very little experience) that will be utilized to secure the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Read More

  • A good article from the Washington Post about security measures in place for the Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Read More

  • Read more about security programs underway for the Vancouver Winter Olympic Games. Read More


 

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