New Search Policy To Take Effect Beginning With Friday's Cardinals-Broncos Game
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, August 29, 2005
Tempe, AZ - In order to further enhance fan safety and comfort, everyone entering Sun Devil Stadium for Arizona Cardinals home games will be subject to hand searches beginning with this Friday’s preseason finale vs. the Denver Broncos.
Fans are encouraged to arrive early at stadium gates to help facilitate this additional security measure. All fans entering Sun Devil Stadium should expect to be patted down by security personnel before going through stadium gates.
“Pat downs” of fans entering NFL stadiums have taken place on a frequent basis in recent years. Following discussion at a recent league meeting, Commissioner Paul Tagliabue and the NFL clubs determined that these hand searches should be a required element of stadium security procedures at all NFL games.
“This new requirement is not a result of any specific threat information,” said Commissioner Tagliabue. “It is in recognition of the significant additional security that ‘pat-downs’ offer, as well as the favorable experience that our clubs and fans have had using ‘pat-downs’ as part of a comprehensive stadium security plan.”
Several NFL teams successfully used pat-downs as part of stadium security procedures last season. Hand searches of all fans entering stadiums also were employed during all NFL playoff games last season.
www.azcardinals.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, August 29, 2005
Tempe, AZ - In order to further enhance fan safety and comfort, everyone entering Sun Devil Stadium for Arizona Cardinals home games will be subject to hand searches beginning with this Friday’s preseason finale vs. the Denver Broncos.
Fans are encouraged to arrive early at stadium gates to help facilitate this additional security measure. All fans entering Sun Devil Stadium should expect to be patted down by security personnel before going through stadium gates.
“Pat downs” of fans entering NFL stadiums have taken place on a frequent basis in recent years. Following discussion at a recent league meeting, Commissioner Paul Tagliabue and the NFL clubs determined that these hand searches should be a required element of stadium security procedures at all NFL games.
“This new requirement is not a result of any specific threat information,” said Commissioner Tagliabue. “It is in recognition of the significant additional security that ‘pat-downs’ offer, as well as the favorable experience that our clubs and fans have had using ‘pat-downs’ as part of a comprehensive stadium security plan.”
Several NFL teams successfully used pat-downs as part of stadium security procedures last season. Hand searches of all fans entering stadiums also were employed during all NFL playoff games last season.
www.azcardinals.com