The images and encounters that accompany me at the start of Euro 2016 are exciting but also eerie. First the chaos at the large train stations in France, then the many mountains of rubbish in the streets of Paris, caused by the days-long strikes that had already spread across the entire country before the start of the European Championship.
In Paris, the problem of the prevailing laos rcs data threat of terrorism is accentuated on the day of the opening match. The Stade de France, the venue for the start of the tournament, will be cordoned off with two security belts around the arena before the match between France and Romania and is intended to serve as a model for all games.
A police raid on the press centre a few hours before kick-off attracts the necessary media attention and conveys the feeling of total control. The police presence is even stronger in front of the largest public viewing area in Europe . The fan zone at the Eiffel Tower holds over 100,000 spectators and requires a gigantic security positive every match day.