Security In Tow For Possibly Biggest Inauguration Day Ever

Law enforcement officials bracing for the largest crowds in inaugural history are preparing far-reaching security -- thousands of video cameras, sharpshooters, air patrols -- to safeguard President-elect Barack Obama's swearing-in. People attending the ceremony and parade on Jan. 20 can expect to be searched by machines, security personnel or both. Precautions will range from the routine -- magnetometers like those used at airports -- to countersnipers, undercover officers, bomb sniffing dogs and air patrols. The Secret Service also has assigned trained officials to identify and prevent cyber security risks reports Fox News.

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