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PSP Offers Tips on How to Protect Yourself Against Common Scams Ahead of Large-Scale Events

PSP Offers Tips on How to Protect Yourself Against Common Scams Ahead of Large-Scale Events

Public safety is the Shapiro Administration’s top priority, as Pennsylvania continues to host several high-profile events that are expected to bring millions of visitors to the Commonwealth, including the FIFA World Cup.

From Pennsylvania State Police

With half a million fans expected to take part in the FIFA World Cup festivities, the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) announced critical steps visitors and residents should take to help protect themselves from crimes and potential scams commonly associated with large-scale events.

As part of the Shapiro Administration’s commitment to public safety, PSP is alerting FIFA World Cup participants to be mindful of:

PSP also advises that people should only download apps from authorized stores; never buy items from scalpers; and avoid clicking on unfamiliar links or attachments in social media posts, emails, or texts.

“Our number one priority is safety, and preparation is key,” said Major Serell C. Ulrich, Director of the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, Pennsylvania State Police. “Criminals like to use high-profile events like this to prey on innocent victims. Our goal is to protect people from thieves by alerting them about red flags to watch out for and connecting them with information that helps prevent them from falling victim.”

Major Ulrich added that these guidelines should be followed for any large-scale event, including the upcoming United States’ 250th Anniversary Celebrations (July 4) and MLB All-Star Week in Philadelphia (July 11-14).

The Shapiro Administration worked with safety partners to make last month’s 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh and this month’s 2026 PGA Championship in Newtown Square, PA, safe and secure for everyone.

More information on how Governor Josh Shapiro’s 2026-27 budget helps build a stronger, safer Pennsylvania is available online.

Anyone who believes they have been a victim of a scam or another crime should contact their local law enforcement agency and report any suspicious activity to tips@pa.gov.