when the world cup comes to vancouver in june and july, there will be thousands of fans sporting soccer jerseys and their national pride. there will also be an unprecedented number of people wearing badges.
“on a match day, there will be the largest deployment of police resources for a single event that has ever occurred in vancouver,” dave jones, head of security for the local fifa games, said in a recent interview with postmedia.
that means there will be more officers than were assigned to any single vancouver event during the 2010 winter olympics, such as the gold-medal hockey game. or for one of taylor swift’s 2024 eras tour concerts, which were an international sensation.
jones, a four-decade law-enforcement veteran who was chief of both the new westminster police department and transit police, would not reveal the exact number of officers assigned to the seven games in vancouver. he said specific deployments are still being finalized.
the contingent will come from vancouver police, the lead agency for this event, as well as from the rcmp and municipal forces in calgary and edmonton, where some officers have trained alongside the vpd for public safety and crowd control.
officers will not just be stationed near
b.c. place stadium, where the games will be played, but at the practice facilities at the university of b.c. and killarney park, the fan festival at the pne, the airport, hotels where vips will stay, traffic control, and potentially with players if they want to explore the city. there will also have to be enough officers in other areas of the city for 911 calls unrelated to the world cup.