Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How are they providing proper security with all of those building surrounding the river?
No, I'm sure that's all been overlooked and ignored.
Ok provide insight. Truly curious.
When you think about it this boat parade may be easier to secure than a stadium filled with thousands of people.
DP. They have massive amounts of security.
PARIS—France is transforming its capital city into an open-air fortress, rolling out the largest peacetime security operation in the country’s history to protect athletes, residents and more than 10 million visitors during the Olympic Games.
Officials say as many as 45,000 police, 10,000 soldiers and 22,000 private security guards will keep watch at the Paris Olympics, which began Wednesday and spans the heart of the city—on streets, at landmarks and in the waters of the Seine River.
Authorities are preparing for potential attacks by Islamist militants, as well as state-sponsored sabotage originating in Russia or Iran, French officials said. Wars in Ukraine and Gaza have magnified those threats, according to Western officials and security experts.
France is mobilizing nearly three times as many security personnel as the number deployed for the London Olympics, the last one held in Europe.
https://www.wsj.com/world/europe/paris-olympics-security-plan-65821fb0