10,000 SECURITY PERSONNEL TO GUARD SUPER BOWL
Mon Nov 14 2005 21:45:47 ET
Detroit police and the FBI will unveil an unprecedented security plan Tuesday for Super Bowl XL -- an effort by more than 50 federal, state and local agencies across Metro Detroit that tops all other preparations.
The DETROIT NEWS will report: "Including private security guards, we'll have upwards of 10,000 people involved," said William Kowalski, the assistant special agent in charge of the Detroit FBI.
Canada and the United States are still negotiating the extent of a "no-fly zone" during the game. This is the first Super Bowl to take place so close to an international border.
Dozens of security cameras and an FBI command center that will be staffed 24 hours a day for the entire week preceding the game and during it. SWAT teams -- aided by digital maps covering every inch of Ford Field -- will be at the ready.
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