The match between the national teams of France and Denmark will be played sold out at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis this Friday. Close to 77,000 spectators are waiting.
One thousand eight hundred banknotes were awarded to Danish viewers. On this occasion, a reinforced safety device is put in place by the police headquarters to ensure the safety of spectators around the Stade de France and avoid overflows.
The safety device
Two thousand and eighty policemen and gendarmes are mobilized this Friday for the event. To avoid thefts and attacks before and after the meeting, 656 law enforcement personnel will be dispersed around the stadium and in transport.
A protection perimeter around the Stade de France will be set up from 3 p.m. Ticket verification will be carried out at the access terminals. Police and gendarmes will guarantee the maintenance of order and security on the forecourt.
A specific device for transport
Teams will patrol all stations and stations in the Paris region. A specific security device will be put in place at the three stations serving the stadium, on RER B, RER D, and metro line 13.
Many security forces will be posted on the various pedestrian accesses leading to the stadium, from the public transport exit.
An anti-crime system
Many law enforcement officers, in uniform and in civilian clotheswill be responsible during the day, around the stadium, its surroundings, and around the stations, to fight against delinquency.
An appropriate judicial response will also be put in place.