Security measures for 2018 Long Island Marathon

<p>The 2018 Long Island Marathon will start on Charles Lindbergh Boulevard in Uniondale, adjacent to the Nassau Coliseum at 8 a.m. on Sunday, May 6.</p>

News 12 Staff

May 2, 2018, 5:03 PM

Updated 2,186 days ago

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Security measures for 2018 Long Island Marathon
The 2018 Long Island Marathon will start on Charles Lindbergh Boulevard in Uniondale, adjacent to the Nassau Coliseum at 8 a.m. on Sunday, May 6.
In an effort to promote public safety, Nassau County Executive Laura Curran and Nassau County Police Department Commissioner Patrick J. Ryder have announced the following security measures for marathon:
• All vehicles at starting line and other staging areas must be credentialed and known in advance;
• Large contingent of uniformed police officers assigned to detail;
• Officers assigned from NCPD Emergency Services and other units with portable radiation detectors;
• All bags and backpacks will be subject to K-9 explosive detection prior to going on the UPS trucks to the finish line. K-9's will be patrolling the general area;
• Participants should arrive early due to modified road closures around the start and finish line areas and should plan to leave enough time for parking and travel to starting line - CLICK HERE for road closures;
• Only registered participants will be permitted into the marathon, half marathon and 10K starting line area on Charles Lindbergh Boulevard on Sunday May 6; 
• Participants may only use clear bags at the baggage check. Clear bags will be provided by race officials at participant check-in;
• Spectators may not bring bags into the finish line area in Eisenhower Park;
• Any bags or packages found on the ground will be discarded or destroyed. Participants should not stash personal items along the race route;
• Eisenhower Park finish line security at the spectator seating area includes: Modified Fencing and Jersey Walls around seating Entrance/Exit gateways and bags/backpacks are prohibited and/or will be searched; 
• Finish line festival area will include fencing and jersey walls to limit gateways for ingress and egress;
• The staff and volunteer-only areas require vehicle credentials as well as individual credentials. Only previously credentialed individuals will be permitted in these areas;
• Participants will have a relatively short walk to the starting lines of the Marathon, Half Marathon and 10K Race; there will be shuttle buses during race weekend; return shuttles from Eisenhower Park back to NCC parking after the Sunday races; and shuttle buses from the Westbury LIRR station to Mitchel Field for the Sports & Fitness Expo and to and from Start and Finish Areas on Sunday, May 6.


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