Friday, July 11, 2008

Geneva security

Some twenty admirers of the group Tokio Hotel have landed in Geneva Monday already. They set up their tents on the concrete in front of the Arena which must occur Saturday before 10 000 people. “These girls come from the south of France, Germany or German-speaking Switzerland,” said Michael Drieberg Monday, organizer of the concert. “We expect the arrival of other fans in the coming days.”

The organizer has appointed a person to monitor the area overnight to ensure the safety of these teenagers. During the day, they can take advantage of public toilets and shopping malls located nearby.

Scheduled for March 21 at the Arena, then postponed scheduled July 12 at the Stade de Geneva and then transferred again to the Arena, the concert will attract 10,000 Tokio Hotel fans. Organizers estimate that 250 ticket holders invalid attempt to force entry.

“We will be intransigent,” warns Drieberg.

The staff responsible for security will be the largest ever raised in this room. “There will be Saturday 200 people assigned to this task, plus a score of nurses and Samaritans. Three ambulances are also on the spot. ”

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