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Delay of games for Pats?



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Detail dispute holds up schedule OK in Foxboro
FOXBORO - An unresolved security personnel issue at Gillette Stadium has led to an unusual delay in the town's approval of the New England Patriots home game schedule.

Selectmen voted unanimously Tuesday to license the MIAA High School Super Bowls on Dec. 5, the third year those games will be played at the stadium.

But the board postponed - tentatively to July 27 - any action on the Kraft Group's application for Patriots home games.

Asked by selectmen if the delay will cause a problem, stadium Vice President Dan Murphy said the stadium organization has never denied the town's request for security details or equipment.

George Bell, chairman of the stadium advisory committee, said he's "impressed with the approach" police and fire chiefs and the stadium are taking concerning a new "template" for security deployments.
The board has held a series of closed session meetings in recent weeks, including Tuesday night, concerning "deployment of security personnel at Gillette Stadium."

Chairman Paul Feeney said the board does not mean to be "cryptic" about the postponement of the Patriots license for the 2009 home season, but for now the issue cannot be publicly discussed.

Minutes the board released from its May 26 executive session say a feeling exists among local police "that Kraft would like to have the state police replace the Foxboro officers."


 


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mortician1974 wrote on Jul 17, 2009 2:33 AM:

" I'd be willing to bet it's more about their own security being a problem. The troopers have handled Rt.1 and all it's problems and Foxboro cops have done the stadium since it was Schaeffer stadium I think. Being that long the current setup must be right. But when I talked to a cop at a football game he said they only have about 75 cops for 68,000 fans and security has 5 times that. That seems upside down. In the old stadium security was an outside company. Now I heard these guys are Kraft's own security company. Plus all you see is about 8 security guys running back and forth chasing problems and I shudder to think how they are handling them. Some of them look like either kids or young men playing super-cop. Maybe Foxboro cops are complaining about under-staffing and dealing with counter-complaints about security. I'd much rather see local cops dealing with some of the "fan aggression" that goes on a football games. "

robbiej wrote on Jul 16, 2009 10:00 AM:

" I agree, and if it's Union, then it stinks of Feeney, once again. That guy is just a bucket of problems for this town. "

1333 wrote on Jul 16, 2009 8:11 AM:

" If this issue can't be publicaly discussed, it must be a Union issue. "