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- The Department of Homeland Security began protecting national party conventions in 2004 with the Democratic National Convention in Boston.
- Participating security agencies for the 2004 DNC in Boston
- Security plans for the 2008 RNC
- List of security equipment purchases for the 2008 DNC
- Map of approved protest areas for the convention
- Click for more on the Secret Service
- Map of the parade routes
- Street and light rail closures
- RTD routes affected by DNC
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The Secret Service is the lead agency for security at the DNC. It has developed its own strategy for security in Denver, relying on established partnerships with local and state law enforcement.
Parade routes and street closures
Several main highways through Denver will be closed and traffic will be diverted to accomodate parade routes and large crowds.- Feds asked to battle bark beetle infestations
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