Private security biz booms as vague messaging casts doubt on World Cup safety, preparedness

Drones, cameras, and plenty of boots on the ground—that’s what local private security firm, Titan, is offering KC businesses as the World Cup approaches.

According to supervisor Maj. Jordan Roberts, the firm has begun a major scale-up in hiring to accommodate tournament expectations.

“Typically, we’ll use specific sites that are more professional. They’re tried and true,” Roberts says. “We’re trying some additional, uncommon avenues to see if we can get more people through the door for interviews and orientations. And so far, we’re seeing a pretty large success.”…

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