Homeland Security and FAA double down in Las Vegas to stop Super Bowl from becoming hub for knockoff sports gear, human trafficking and illegal drones
From Fortune Magazine:
Security officials are preparing for Super Bowl in Las Vegas by warning of counterfeit goods, human trafficking and illegal drones. Agencies, including Homeland Security and TSA, have prepared strategies to counter criminal activity. Merchandise was displayed as evidence, and an increase in resources has been noted to detect and crack down on fake goods.
Federal security officials also emphasized that airspace will be protected by no-drone zones, takeover signals, and jammers near the stadium. Managers are also taking measures against human trafficking and will be adding more staff to handle the large crowd. All airport security checkpoints will be open nonstop for 48 hours after the Super Bowl ends.
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