Security cameras on site: Big Brother keeping a close eye on Calgary Stampede
CALGARY — Police and security officials say Big Brother will be a big help as they prepare to enforce the law at the Calgary Stampede.
The 10-day cowboy festival, which kicks off Friday with a parade, will have its own separate police district at the Calgary Stampede grounds.
There were 1,168,509 people who walked through the turnstiles last year and Stampede District commander, Insp. Leah Barber, says it’s challenging to have about 100,000 people each day in the roughly 100-hectare park.
“We want to make sure we’re visible. When someone is having a problem or they see something they think isn’t right, we want to be there for them,” said Barber.