PARIS (AP) – As Paris Saint-Germain searches for the time the French club wins the Champions League, around 3,000 police officers will be deployed on the Champs-Elysées and outdoors at the club’s stadium on Sunday night to avoid frantic fan celebrations. amid concerns about coronavirus.
Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin announced plans on Saturday. To inspire preventive measures, 2,000 masks will be distributed to enthusiasts who arrive. Those who refuse to use them will be fined.
To restrict the figures, 17 metro stations will be closed and 3 access roads to the Paris ring road will be closed. Another three hundred members of the chimney brigade will be the Paris police.
“Not only to make sure things happen in the most productive way imaginable in terms of public safety, but also clearly so that masked dresses can be safe,” Darmanin said.
The PSG will face five-time champion Bayern Munich in Lisbon, but all eyes will be on the setting in the bars and cafes of our house. With the accumulation of virus cases, the government needs scenes like Tuesday, when bustling enthusiasts celebrated their arrival for the last time in the club’s 50-year history.
Thousands of people flocked to the famous Champs-Elysées, some on scooters or in cars that came out, lighting up the afternoon sky with flares as they danced and clapped wildly. Many had no mask because the social distance disappeared completely between hugs and jubilation.
Police arrested 36 other people after a crowd at the foot of the Arc de Triomphe turned into scattered violence and storefronts broke. But the police government has also been widely criticized for failing to wait well for the stage and deploying only a dozen vans.
The street will be reserved for pedestrians from nine o’clock at night. – Start time: No vehicle is allowed. This rare measurement is reserved for New Year’s Eve.
The PSG transmits the setting on a giant screen in its stadium at the Parc des Princes in western Paris, where 5,000 enthusiasts will be allowed in, the number that can assist football fites in France.
All enthusiasts entering the stadium must wear a mask and wash their hands, and the police will deploy outdoors to prevent a repeat of Tuesday’s general rally.
At the gates of the city, another 500 people will attend the adjustment on the club’s education floor in Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
There is more to the victory of the psg as they retire to end decades of jubilation from Marseille’s fierce rival: the French club that won the festival in 1993.
The adjustment is great for the club, which had never reached the quarter-finals since 2011 despite the large Qatari investors that QSI estimated at more than 1.5 billion euros ($1.77 billion).
This includes a large moving expense of 400 million euros ($472 million) on star strikers Neymar and Kylian Mbappé.
Now, the top two players loved in the global are an intense strain to make history to the PSG.
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