World Cup Venues Adopt Zero‑Tolerance Policy on Drones Over Security Concerns
Organizers of the upcoming World Cup have announced a zero‑tolerance stance on drones at stadiums. The policy is driven by concerns that unmanned aircraft could pose security
Organizers of the upcoming World Cup have announced a zero‑tolerance stance on drones at
stadiums. The policy is driven by concerns that unmanned aircraft could pose security
risks. All drone flights will be prohibited within the immediate vicinity of match venues.
Security teams will enforce the ban with monitoring equipment and penalties. Spectators
are advised to leave drones at home or face removal at entry points. The rule applies to
both recreational and commercial drone operators. Officials say the measure aims to
protect fans and prevent disruptions. Enforcement details will be coordinated with local
authorities in host cities.