In the run-up to the long-awaited Argentine national team matchthousands of fans came to l Monumental Stadium to witness the match between La Scaloneta and Panama although not all have tickets. Faced with this situation, the Chief of Staff of the City of Buenos Aires, Felipe Miguel, He warned that “people without a ticket will be very isolated and far from the accesses of the group that takes the players”expressed about the entry of the players to the stadium.
“I understand that many people will have the desire to say hello and thank you as it was at the end of the year, but this situation will not be possible“, he explained.
In this sense, the Buenos Aires official pointed out that “since 12 (noon) a state presence service was implemented” and explained that “there will be operations to prevent ticket resale and parking price controlssince at the time of the game some are abused due to the increase in demand”.
On the other hand, he commented on what other security measures there will be: “The sale of merchandise will also be controlled. illegal, we are not going to allow a grill to be installed.
He further specified that “the perimeter security circuit was fenced which includes the streets Monroe, Libertador, Udaondo and the Labruna Bridge to Lugones”.
The match against Panama (8:30 p.m.) is the first meeting of the national team in the country after winning the World Cup in Qatar.
The event control operation will have “private security, public space personnel, consumer defense personnel”, as well as “also from the Government Control Agency (AGC) and traffic agents”.
In dialogue with Jonatan Viale’s program on Radio Rivadavia AM 630, finally, he analyzed that “It is very difficult that there is never a single rag anywhere in the City“, but promised that “if there is ever, the state will act“.
“We are going to craft infractions and if it persists you have a contravention and can even be stopped,” he closed.
Source: Ambito

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