Miami-Dade Police are performing their final security sweep through Sun Life Stadium ahead of Monday night’s 2013 BCS National Championship Game. Fans and Miami-Dade Police Lt. Jeff Schmidinger comment.
Miami-Dade Police are performing their final security sweep through Sun Life Stadium ahead of Monday night's 2013 BCS National Championship Game.
Officers and explosive-detecting canines will be working throughout the day to ensure there's a safe environment at the stadium ahead of the game between Alabama and Notre Dame. All incoming delivery vehicles will be thoroughly searched.
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Just last week police performed a similar sweep of the stadium for the Orange Bowl with K-9s and bomb technicians on hand.
In addition to the security sweep, officials will be conducting trademark enforcement and looking for counterfeit merchandise.
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Police will be enforcing trademark rights of the bowl and participating institutions and all counterfeit merchandise is subject to seizure.