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Tampa dive team prepared if Lightning try to copy Tom Brady s epic trophy toss

Tampa dive team prepared if Lightning try to copy Tom Brady s epic trophy toss By Erin Walsh  |  Last updated 7/11/21 The Bolts won their second consecutive Stanley Cup and will celebrate with another boat parade on Monday. Throwing the 34.5-pound Stanley Cup from one boat to another certainly won t go as smoothly as Brady s Lombardi Trophy toss, and the Tampa Police Department is ready to retrieve Lord Stanley if he decides to take a swim in Tampa Bay, which is 82 feet deep. We highly advise against this, but, if any @TBLightning player attempts the @TomBrady toss tomorrow and Stanley goes overboard, our Dive Team is ready! Thank you @BeauWTSP for highlighting our team. @10TampaBay#GoBoltshttps://t.co/O9QVZz226Q TampaPD (@TampaPD) July 11, 2021

Employers will encourage vaccination, but not require it

Feb 18, 2021 Most organisations will encourage their employees to get vaccinated against Covid-19 before returning to the workplace, but a very small proportion (8%) want to make it a requirement. A survey of HR, real estate, legal, compliance and privacy leaders in December 2020 and January 2021 revealed that 71% of organisations plan to encourage employees to get vaccinated before returning to the workplace, but will not require it, according to Gartner. “Mandating vaccination is a complex decision from a legal perspective,” says Chris Audet, senior director in the Gartner Legal and Compliance practice. “Any decision to mandate will be dependent on business necessity and must account for exceptions. In some cases, requiring the vaccine may be a strategic decision to create a comparative advantage for the organisation.”

Dozens of agencies prepare for Super Bowl LV safety

Dozens of agencies prepare for Super Bowl LV safety A historic Super Bowl in Tampa means law enforcement is working around the clock to keep the game and festivities safe. and last updated 2021-02-07 09:31:28-05 TAMPA, Fla. — A historic Super Bowl in Tampa means law enforcement is working around the clock to keep the game and festivities safe. Dozens of agencies from the federal, state and local levels are working collaboratively by land, air and water. “It’s been a very big undertaking,” said Ron Hopper, the assistant special agent in charge of the FBI’s Tampa division. The agency is looking for any threats, domestic or international. As of Saturday afternoon, Hopper said there were no credible threats.

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