INDIANAPOLIS -- Each year, the Indianapolis 500, or the "greatest spectacle in racing," is one of the biggest events in the world.

Each year, law enforcement takes time to prepare for keeping the 300,000 attendees of the Indianapolis 500 safe, including Chris Bailey, the chief of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department.

“We always plan as if the whole place is going to sell out," Bailey said in an interview on FOX59/CBS4 Sunday morning. "...That plan hasn’t changed.”

Bailey said it is a team effort for law enforcement to work an event like the Indianapolis 500, as well as the other events occurring in Indianapolis this weekend, including the Indiana Fever and Indiana Pacers games. Other participating law enforcement agencies include the Indiana State Police, the Indianapolis Fir

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