Pro Sports Teams Should Embrace Either Safety Act “Designation” or “Certification” from Department of Homeland Security

Oct 23, 2009

By Robert J. Romano, Esq.   The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) granted the National Football League immunity from lawsuits in the event that the NFL’s security measures fail to prevent a terrorist attack at league stadiums on both game days and non-game days by lending its “certification” to the NFL Best Practices for Stadiums Security.   The NFL Best Practices for Stadium Security is a set of guidelines for stadium security management which includes standards for game day
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