Criminal Defense Lawyers at Corso Law Group Warn College Football National Championship Game Could Bring Increased Crime to Phoenix
Phoenix, Arizona (PRWEB) January 11, 2016 -- Arizona criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor Christopher Corso is warning Arizonans that the thousands of football fans arriving in the Valley for the College Football National Championship in Glendale, Ariz. on Jan. 11. could lead to increased crime and police presence on game day.
Approximately 72,000 fans are expected to attend the championship game in Glendale, and 20,000 more will be watching from surrounding bars and restaurants in Westgate, The Arizona Republic reports.
While this spike in visitors is great for the local economy and tourism, large crowds, parties and alcohol consumption tend to bring crime to hosting cities. In some instances where games resulted in upset, crimes such as assault increased by 112 percent, according to a Security Management study examining the connection between college football games and crime.
“Large crowds can bring about security and safety issues. With so many people concentrated in one area, large-scale events like college football games become targets for accidents and criminal activity,” Corso said.
Officials in Glendale are planning to implement extensive security for the national championship game, which will take place at University of Phoenix Stadium, according to the Daily News-Sun. In Phoenix, the director of Homeland Security and Emergency Management for the city said thousands of law enforcement and fire officials will be working the event, including 300 to 400 at the command post, KTAR News reports.
“Police will be on high-alert for any violation of the law, whether it’s assault, drunk driving or theft,” Corso said. “Arizona is becoming a destination for national events, and officials are doing whatever it takes to keep it that way.”
Corso Law Group is an experienced team of legal professionals who have handled thousands of Arizona DUI cases. Founder Christopher Corso is a former Maricopa County prosecutor who can help with drunk driving cases as well as other criminal defense needs such as criminal speeding, CDL tickets, photo radar tickets, felony charges, drug possession, weapons possession, violent crimes and more.
Free consultations are available with Corso Law Group by visiting http://corsolawgroup.com or calling (480) 471-4616.
Corso Law Group, PLLC is located at 14500 N. Northsight Blvd., Suite 116 in Scottsdale, Arizona, 85260.
Al Stevens, The SPR Agency, http://thespragency.com/, +1 (480) 648-1770, [email protected]
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