World Cup stadiums adopt strict no‑drone rule citing security concerns
The Edwardsville Intelligencer reports that World Cup stadiums will enforce a zero‑tolerance drone rule. Officials say the restriction is due to security
The Edwardsville Intelligencer reports that World Cup stadiums will enforce a
zero‑tolerance drone rule. Officials say the restriction is due to security
concerns surrounding aerial devices. The ban covers all drones within the
stadium vicinity. Security personnel will actively scan for unauthorized
flights. Anyone caught operating a drone may face immediate removal and fines.
Fans are urged to leave any drones at home before attending matches. The policy
seeks to safeguard spectators and participants alike. Coordination with local
authorities will ensure strict enforcement.