World Cup Stadiums Adopt Zero‑Tolerance Drone Policy Over Security Risks
The Washington Post reports that World Cup venues will enforce a zero‑tolerance policy on drones. Organizers cite security threats posed by unauthorized aerial
The Washington Post reports that World Cup venues will enforce a zero‑tolerance
policy on drones. Organizers cite security threats posed by unauthorized aerial
devices. The ban applies to all stadiums hosting tournament matches. Officials
will deploy detection systems and enforce penalties for violations. The policy
aims to protect spectators and players from potential incidents. Security teams
are coordinating with local authorities to monitor airspace. The restriction
reflects heightened vigilance ahead of the event. Observers will watch how the
rule impacts fan engagement and media coverage.