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supervisory board chairman Clemens Tonnies from Bundesliga Schalke 04 calls as a consequence of the terrorist attacks of Paris the use of “body scanners” at the entrance controls in stages. “The inlet checks at the stadiums have intensified, are optimized with the passage scanners,” said the operators in the “Bild” newspaper. Passage scanners that resemble a doorway, are, for example, at airports and in judicial buildings for years aids at security checkpoints.
Even Wolfgang wooden houses, former managing director of Bayer Leverkusen, pleads for “body scanners”. You were a great help for folders, teams and spectators. The best would be two per input, “Wooden houses said. In the clubs, however, high costs would come. Clemens Tonnies also sets in terms of safety for the future on the help of the audience. “Also, all fans are now required to have before and attentive in the stadiums,” he said,
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The VfL Wolfsburg already sets on Saturday in the match against Werder Bremen on increased safety precautions. In addition to longer intake stops and searches of football fans, policemen around the arena patrol with machine guns. “At points of presence in the stadium close colleagues will look different than usual and be otherwise armed than usual,” Wolfsburg’s police chief Hans-Ulrich Podehl in the “Wolfsburg Allgemeine Zeitung” (Thursday) will be cited. “We want to take into account the apparent increased security needs of our visitors.”
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At all stages, there are weekend increased safeguards
The FC Bayern this weekend in the Bundesliga, although a home game, but already is preparing for the upcoming games in their own stadium and the associated safety requirements. In coordination with the police, there will be in the Munich Arena and changed additional safety precautions. “We are in close contact with DFL and DFB and the authorities responsible for the security agencies. I can confirm that there will soon be more intensive and comprehensive identity checks, “said Jan-Christian Dreesen, who is in charge as Vice Chairman of the German football championship record for the issue of security. The club is in a constant contact with the authorities responsible for safety at the Allianz Arena authorities since the attacks of Paris. The incidents of the past days had “also Bayern Munich strongly engaged,” it said in the statement on Thursday morning. The next home match in Munich is on Tuesday in the Champions League against Olympiakos. In the Bundesliga is on 28 November Hertha BSC guest
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Meanwhile, security expert Heinz Palme after the terror of the last days before a scaremongering among fans warned. “The stadiums are well secured. Sure there will be improvements. But the basic structure fits. It is now something happens – but it will go on. It will now be very vigilant, as a spectator, as an organizer, “said Palme in an interview with the” Münchner Merkur “(Thursday). “But I would not see a dramatic change. One must not pull that now. Fear must not stand in the foreground. “Palme was General Coordinator of the 2006 World Cup in Germany and was subsequently hired for the 2008 European Championship in Austria and Switzerland. He now works for the International Centre for Sport Security, which has its headquarters in Doha. (AP)
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