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- A National School Safety Coalition alert, regarding the recent recall of approximately 2500 Whitco Company LP stadium light poles 70 feet tall or higher. Read More
- North Texas cities say they've addressed light pole safety concerns. Read More
- A very interesting article written by the Assistant Coach of the Sri Lanka Cricket team attacked by terrorists last year. Discusses his personal experience during the attack, the future of sport in Pakistan, and his work developing "Not in My Game" an anti-terrorism initiative. Read More
- Security officials gearing up to provide security for MLB All-Star game, develop anti-counterfeiting task force (Video). Read More
- More on safety and security for the upcoming MLB All-Star game in Anaheim. Read More
- Major League Baseball and TEAM coalition use special program/promotions to teach and encourage positive fan behavior during the All-Star game. Read More
- VidSys Partners With Northrop Grumman to Improve Dispatch Effectiveness, First Responder Safety and Situation Management. Read More
- White Paper: The EquiCross Impact Resistant Traffic Cone Used For Crowd/Traffic Redirection. Read More
- Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute use remote sensing to detect hidden explosives, chemical, biological agents and illegal drugs from a distance of 20 meters. Read More
- A detailed article on the security preparations in place for the upcoming Commonwealth Games. Read More
- AMI Stadium bans vuvuzelas from Rugby matches, cites health and safety concerns among others.
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- Security officials re-evaluate procedures after fans attack a referee during an Irish League soccer match. Read More
- Fan falls from upper deck during MLB game between Cleveland Indians and Texas Rangers.
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- San Diego seeks bids from security companies to provide 24-hour security for Qualcomm Stadium.
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- Security officials at the University of Phoenix Stadium will host a job fair next week looking to fill 500 part-time positions. Read More
- University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) adopts fan code of conduct as safety remains a priority. Read More
- IMPORTANT: Participate in the Security 500 Survey and receive a confidential benchmark report. Survey participants will receive the results in the form of a confidential benchmark report containing metrics particular to their market sector. Take Survey
World Cup 2010, South Africa
- Twin blasts kill spectators gathered to watch the World Cup finals in Uganda.
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- FBI: Uganda attacks signal terror group potential. Read More
- A good article about the evolution of security enforcement in South Africa, success of the World Cup despite concerns from many. Read More
- Brazil to use South Africa's security plans and airport developments as a blueprint for preparing security for the 2014 World Cup. Read More
- A detailed discussion about the future of South African security after the World Cup. Read More
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About the National Center for Spectator Sports Safety & Security
The National Center for Spectator Sports Safety & Security at The University of Southern Mississippi was established in 2006 to provide an interdisciplinary environment to further increase sports security awareness; improve sport security policies and procedures; and enhance emergency response through evacuation, recovery operations and crowd management training.
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