this coming saturday is expected 32,000 souls are in the Gran Canaria Stadium to witness the Canarian derby. The Siete Palmas venue will be the nerve center of the city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, where thousands of people will meet, added to the arrival of CD Tenerife fans around 18:30. The National Police has asked both hobbies to prevail “respect” and “cordiality” typical of a sporting event.
All Canarian derbies are considered high risk, so we leave you with some of the security measures that the Police have requested from anyone who is present on Saturday in the vicinity of the sports venue:
-Go to the stadium with enough time to avoid crowds, keep your belongings always in sight, your bag closed and forward to use the front pockets, in addition to carrying only what is essential and not carrying blunt or potentially dangerous objects, are some of the police requests.
-If you go to the meeting in a private vehicle, it is recommended not to leave valuable or flashy objects in sight and park in busy and illuminated areas.
-Inside the stadium, it is requested that emergency entrances and exits be left free to facilitate evacuation if necessary.
-In the case of observing people or groups that may be causing some type of incident, notify the National Police -agents who are around- or through 091.
-Avoid crowds in the surroundings and do not use ATMs to withdraw cash in the surroundings of the area or where there may be many people watching.