World Cup stadiums adopt zero‑tolerance policy on drones over security concerns
Security officials will enforce a zero‑tolerance rule for drones at World Cup venues. The policy is driven by concerns over potential
Security officials will enforce a zero‑tolerance rule for drones at
World Cup venues. The policy is driven by concerns over potential
threats. Officials fear drones could be used for surveillance or
attacks. The Washington Post reports the measure will apply to all
stadiums. Event organizers are coordinating with law‑enforcement
agencies. The rule includes strict penalties for unauthorized drone
flights. Fans are advised to comply with the restrictions. The
approach reflects heightened security for the tournament.