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Basketball Game Shootings Reignite Metal Detector Debate
By
Michael Popke,
May 2009
Shootings at high school and rec center basketball games reignite the debate about using metal detectors on spectators.
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Stun Guns Increasingly Used at Sporting Events
By
Paul Steinbach,
January 2009
Security officers are increasingly using stun guns to maintain order at sporting events, but are they taking crowd control too far?
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Speculation Remains About Canada's 2010 Olympics Security Budget
By
Andrew Cohen,
January 2009
Speculation remains about Canada's security budget for the 2010 Olympic Games.
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Investing In Access Control Can Enhance Security, Bottom Line
By
Nicholas Brown,
December 2008
Investing in intelligent access control systems not only can enhance a facility's security, but also its bottom line.
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Online High School Ticketing Program Aims to Prevent Fights
By
Michael Popke,
Sept. 17, 2008
Safe Sport Zone's nationwide online ticketing program for high schools takes aim at preventing melees.
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24-Hour Clubs Experience Unique Combination of Revenue and Risk
By
Andrew Cohen,
March 2008
Offering 24-hour access to club members adds some combination of revenues, expenses and risk.
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Enemy at the Gates
By
Paul Steinbach,
5/1/2006
Still widely regarded as prime terrorism targets, stadiums and arenas must adhere to post-9/11 security vigilance at the turnstiles and beyond.
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Friday Night Fights
By
Michael Popke,
1/1/2006
Violence in and around football venues in 2005 has spurred a reexamination of event security.
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Intruder Alert!
By
Andrew Cohen,
8/1/2004
Advances in technology and a renewed focus on implementation are bringing about a brave new world in building security
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Party Lines
By
Paul Steinbach,
8/1/2003
Game-day alcohol abuse and property damage have led schools to enforce tailgating policies
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