FAM Ditches Armed Guards for Family Fun

FAM plans to cut back on armed police at football games after CAF gave new safety rules. Leaders want families to feel safe bringing kids to matches without fear. The three-day workshop brings together 40 people from football and security groups. Private guards and trained helpers will replace many uniformed officers at stadiums.

Christopher Kuyera from FAM says armed police make fans nervous during games. CAF experts teach local workers how to keep crowds safe without heavy security presence. Stewards will learn customer service skills to help visitors enjoy matches better. The new approach creates friendly spaces where people want to spend time together.

Electronic tickets will replace paper ones to stop fraud and control who enters stadiums. Super League teams already use computer systems for some ticket sales. FAM wants all matches to use digital entry methods for better security tracking. The changes should make football venues more welcoming for everyone who loves the sport.
 

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