Summary of rozmowa z Dyrektor ds. Organizacji Imprez i Bezpieczeństwa w Legii Warszawa Kinga Święcicka
In this interview, Kinga Święcicka, the Director of Organization and Security at Legia Warsaw stadium, discusses her multifaceted role, which includes being the Match Leader, UEFA Club Main Contact, and overseeing security matters. She explains that match days are meticulously planned weeks in advance, with a briefing involving area leaders to ensure everything runs smoothly.
Święcicka highlights the differences in procedures for European cup matches, emphasizing the need for compliance with UEFA regulations and the importance of pre-match briefings with security teams. High-risk matches require additional attention and resources, although they are assessed in advance to ensure proper preparations.
She assesses the current safety laws for mass events as effective, noting that there have been no significant incidents at the stadium in recent years. The conversation also touches on the use of pyrotechnics, where she advocates for legal pyrotechnic shows while expressing concern about their use in crowded areas.
Reflecting on her past experience at the National Stadium during Euro 2012, she discusses the development of stewarding practices in Poland, focusing on quality service over cost. She emphasizes the importance of well-trained stewards who can effectively assist fans during events.
Overall, a safe event is defined as one where all participants, including fans and staff, can enjoy their time at the stadium and return home safely.
Presenters/Contributors:
- Gabriel (interviewer)
- Kinga Święcicka (Director of Organization and Security at Legia Warsaw)
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