Ian Johnston, Director of security for the London Organising Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, addresses the session last year the world press briefing.
From Mick Cochran, USATIan Johnston, Director of security for the London Organising Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, addresses the session last year the world press briefing.
Government official threat is already installed on ?strong?, means that a terrorist attack is "very likely now," said Pauline Neville-Jones, Minister of State for security and counter-terrorism. Threat level is expected to be appointed as "severe" during the games, held from July 27-Aug. 12, 2012 as well. "Sil′naa"avlaetsa level of Government in the second threat, one step ni?e"kriti?eskoj ". "Number one threat is one of terrorism," said Chris Allison, who is responsible for the security of the Olympic Games in London's Metropolitan Police Service. Among possible sources of violence, are Islamic militants and splinter group of Irish nationalists, officials said. "we have a massive challenge, both in terms of scope and menace, "said Ian Johnston, Director of security for the London Organising Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games. "We are not satisfied by any stretch of the imagination." the early history of 2012 Games was marred by violence. 6 July 2005, the residents of the city celebrated the News that London would host the games. The next day, bombs exploded in a subway in the city and a double-decker bus. Fifty-two people died in addition to the four bombers who were Muslim residents With security costs estimated in Britain. $ 1.3 billion, officials faced logistical nightmare in trying to keep the game running smoothly and quietly. About 14 000 athletes at the Olympic and Paralympic Games will compete in 34 places on heritage buildings near Buckingham Palace, to football stadiums, sprinkled throughout the UK in the waters of the South coast of England, also in attendance: 100 chapters and approximately 10 million ordinary ticket holders, many of whom will come playing through the Metro and buses. Officials acknowledge that it would be impossible for every riding on public transport. organizers plan to display everything, even athletes enter sporting venue. Will airport screening stations style, although officials refused to discuss technology to use. Viewers will be barred from taking food, drink or umbrellas into the ground, according to the terms and conditions of the fans would have to agree when requesting tickets but officials vowed that the security operation, which will deploy as 9000 British police officers in London during the high-profile eventswill not interfere in spite of the current terrorist threat, in London, "we were able to run perfectly normal city," said Neville-Jones. "This is how we intend to Olympic feel. ... They should not feel oppressed, security measures. "Johnston said that the majority of people standing in line to get the timeout "event will be in single digits." this is partly to keep yourself from becoming targets of violence and instead deploy a large number of soldiers, gun toting, officials plan to rely on hallowed British tradition of "peaceful" means.Police, armed forces, will follow the games, and almost none of the police will carry firearms, Ellison said likely would hold military one police role cannot: watching the sailing competitions, which will take place on a large area of open water policewill likely ask for some boats the NAVY — and Ellison said, "people who can control quickly. For more information about Reprint permissions, visit our FAQ &. Report corrections and clarifications, contact standards editor Brent Jones. For consideration of publication in the newspaper, send comments to letters@usatoday.com. Include name, phone number, city and State to check. To view our corrections, go to corrections usatoday.com. We have updated the guidelines talk. Changes include a brief overview of the approval process and explains how to use the button "report abuse". For More Information.
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