Las Vegas Police Union Challenges NFL's New Biometric Data Policy
Concerns over privacy and data security lead to threats of boycotting Raiders games.
- The NFL's new security measures require police officers to submit biometric data for game access.
- Las Vegas police union fears misuse of officers' personal information by third parties.
- Union president Steve Grammas suggests reverting to previous wristband-based credentialing.
- Negotiations between the NFL and Las Vegas police are ongoing to resolve the dispute.
- Potential boycotts could disrupt security at Raiders home games this season.