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Las Vegas Police Union Rejects NFL’s New Security Policy

by Harikrishnan A
September 1, 2024
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Las Vegas Police Union Rejects NFL’s New Security Policy
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The Las Vegas Police Protective Association (LVPPA) is pushing back against the NFL’s new security policy, which requires officers to undergo biometric facial scans for access to Allegiant Stadium. Steve Grammas, president of the LVPPA, asserts that the league does not have the authority to enforce these rules, and the local police will not comply.

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Union Refuses Biometric Scans

On the day of the Raiders’ preseason game against the San Francisco 49ers, Grammas and union leaders met with NFL security officials to discuss the new policy. Despite the NFL’s insistence on biometric scans and photo identification for stadium access, Grammas made it clear that Las Vegas officers would continue using wristbands. “They didn’t like it, but they didn’t have a choice,” Grammas said, underscoring the union’s firm stance.

Concerns Over Data Privacy

The controversy began when Grammas reviewed a detailed waiver from the NFL outlining the new security measures. The waiver revealed that officers would need to undergo facial scans, and their biometric data would be controlled by the NFL once agreed upon. Grammas, supported by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and Sheriff Kevin McMahill, opposed the policy on grounds of privacy. A statement from the police department reinforced their commitment to protecting officers’ personal information.

Widespread Backlash

The NFL’s new security protocol, which mandates biometric scans for all stadium personnel including police and media, has sparked significant backlash. The league claims the scans are for identity verification only. However, this policy has raised concerns among law enforcement and privacy advocates alike. Police unions across several states, including Massachusetts, New Jersey, Florida, and Colorado, have expressed unease and are exploring ways to challenge or reverse their agreements with the NFL.

The Role of Wicket Technology

The biometric scanning technology is provided by Wicket, a company that specializes in facial recognition for secure stadium access. Although Wicket promotes its technology as opt-in, opting out often means losing employment for many workers and media members. Wicket’s systems are used by various NFL teams and other sports associations to speed up entry and reduce concession lines. Despite its widespread use, Grammas remains skeptical. “They’re there to do a job. They’re professionals,” he said, criticizing the comparison of officers to vendors or fans.

Data Sharing and Privacy Issues

The NFL’s waiver allows for officers’ biometric data to be shared with third parties and retained for up to three years. The league is also protected from liability in case of data breaches, raising concerns about potential misuse. Jeff Boehm, Wicket’s COO, stated that once data is collected, sports teams and other clients can use it as they see fit. This has alarmed privacy advocates who worry about the implications of such data sharing.

Broader Resistance

Resistance to the NFL’s biometric policy extends beyond Las Vegas. Police unions in other states are also re-evaluating their positions on the waiver. A sergeant from Houston reached out to Grammas for advice, reflecting the broader unease within law enforcement circles.

Union’s Firm Stance on Privacy

Grammas argues that biometric scans are unnecessary for police officers, given their existing security protocols and background checks. He questioned why officers would need to provide biometric data when protecting high-profile individuals does not require such measures. “We don’t need to give up biometric data to protect the President of the United States when they come to our city,” he said, critiquing the NFL’s approach.

NFL’s Position

Despite the opposition, the NFL stands by its new security measures. The league acknowledges the importance of collaboration with public safety officials and aims to address concerns through ongoing discussions. The NFL maintains that the biometric credentialing system will enhance stadium security and accountability. However, the debate over biometric scanning and data privacy is expected to continue.

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