NYC cops to keep close eye on Super Bowl fans

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NEW YORK -- When Super Bowl fans fill the streets of New York City next week, police will be watching them closely -- in person, in the air and on closed-circuit monitors.


The New York Police Department has quietly installed about 200 temporary surveillance cameras in midtown Manhattan to help spot trouble along "Super Bowl Boulevard," a 13-block street fair on Broadway that's expected to draw large crowds during the windup to the game. Banners promoting the fair compete on the same lampposts with decidedly less festive signs reading, "NYPD Security Camera in Area."


The heavy surveillance is one facet of a vast security effort by scores of law enforcement agencies that spent the past two years devising their own version of a zone defense to protect Super Bowl events that are all over the map.


Manhattan and Brooklyn will be the scene of dozens of pre-game gatherings, while across the Hudson River, Newark will stage Media Day, Jersey City will host the Seahawks and Broncos at hotels there before the kickoff on Feb. 2 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford.
At a recent security briefing at the stadium, police chiefs and other officials said success will be measured in part by how well authorities conceal all the concern over potential threats.


The officials "realize this is the Super Bowl of football, not security," said Jeffrey Miller, the NFL's head of security. "That's why all of us have been working very hard to make sure we take care of the logistical and security concerns so the fans can come and relax and enjoy what they see on the field."


As a precaution, the officials have mostly declined to give specific details of the security plans. They've also refused to forecast the costs.
But at the briefing, the head of the New Jersey State Police revealed that up to 700 troopers would be assigned to patrols in and around the stadium. The NFL has committed another 3,000 private security officers to bolster security there as well.


In Manhattan, the NYPD will draw on its experience securing the annual New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square, the New York City Marathon, the U.N. General Assembly and other high-profile events. The department also has studied bombings and other attacks, both domestic and foreign, to fine tune its approach to guarding against potential terror threats.


"We're accustomed to large events and we're prepared to respond to anything that presents itself," said Chief James Waters, commanding officer of the NYPD's Counterterrorism Bureau.


Waters described how NYPD officials met with their counterparts in Boston following the bombing at last year's Boston Marathon to assess the risk of future attacks in similar settings. The NYPD responded by blanketing the finish line area of the city's own marathon with security cameras -- an approach that will be duplicated along Super Bowl Boulevard.


"We took a close look at what happened in Boston," Waters said. "Unfortunately, this is the world we live in, so we learned from events around the world."


The temporary cameras for the Super Bowl festivities will supplement a system of thousands of permanent cameras covering midtown and Wall Street that the NYPD monitors from a command center in lower Manhattan. The department has pioneered analytical software that allows it to program the cameras to detect suspicious activity, such as a bag or other objects left in one place for a long time.
The NYPD also will take lower-tech measures similar to those taken for New Year's Eve, when hundreds of extra uniformed and plainclothes officers in Midtown and elsewhere will mix with the crowd.


Hazmat and bomb squads will be on standby. Others officers will patrol with bomb-sniffing dogs. Still more will watch from rooftops and from police helicopters.


The NYPD has advised hotels welcoming guests for the Super Bowl to remind their staffs to be on the lookout for anyone loitering in lobbies or guest floors. They also have recommended being suspicious of guests booking unusually long stays -- a possible sign someone may be using a room as a staging area for conducting extensive surveillance or storing weapons.


FBI analysts will monitor the latest counterrorism intelligence the week of the game to watch for threats. There also have been reports that another federal agency, the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration, used helicopters with radiation detecting technology to fly over parts of New York City and New Jersey and map naturally occurring radiation sources as a baseline to measure against possible dirty bomb or other rogue activity.


Jeffrey Strauss, a former New Yorker and San Diego restaurateur who's staying in the city and attending the Super Bowl, said he's thankful for the security. But he's more worried about the commute to the Meadowlands and the weather than any possible mayhem.

"I won't go to game in fear," Strauss said. "I think I'll have a better chance of freezing to death than getting killed by a terrorist."
 

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What's weird is Jersey City before the path train was a decent place. Journal square was a shopping place. NOW it's all about foreigners, including many terrorists blending in. Remember where the first bomb was made that hit the world trade center. It was made in a storage shed in Jersey City. Even though the security is top notch these idiots can strike where they want and when they want at any given time with ease. Any bus arriving at the PA is never checked for anything. Luggage is never scanned etc. I take buses into the city all the time and I say to myself, unbelievable a terrorist can attack any time here. Very sad and I know its difficult almost impossible to check every bag etc but hey I feel its worth the extra 1/2 hour or hour knowing that safety is a concern. Anyhow I am sure the superbowl will go off without a hitch but it's scarey knowing what is capable of happening in Jersey City, NYC or even Northern Jersey at MetLife.
 

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Wow,With all these security organizations involved I wonder If this is can be considered standard procedure or was there an interception of some sort plot related to possible terrorist activity at the S.B.?
 

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Maybe when their done, they can go help Putin with the Olympics.

The US just told their athletes not to wear their uniforms outside the village. They will all have extra security around them as well.
 

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