The city government plotted a security operation in the Núñez area for the friendly that the Argentine team will play this Thursday at the Monumental stadium against Panama to celebrate the victory of the World Cup in Qatar.
traffic cuts will start this Wednesday at 10pm, when Monroe Street and Del Libertador, Udaondo and Lugones avenues close to traffic.
The only ones authorized to enter that area will be the neighbors who live between those streets, so the authorities are asking you to avoid the area.
The closures to traffic will also affect:
- Udaondo between Figueroa Alcorta and Cantilo avenues.
- Figueroa Alcorta, between Monroe and Udaondo.
- Campos Salles and Lt. Ricchieri between av. Del Libertador and Av. Guillermo Udaondo.
- The entrances and exits of Lugones and Cantilo located at the height of Udaondo will be closed, since the Labruna bridge.
stadium gates will open at 3.30pm and to access the Monumental stadium there will be three control loops, where tickets will be verified through electronic ticket control. To avoid inconvenience, early attendance at the stadium is recommended to avoid crowds.
The first control ring will verify the authenticity of the tickets with an infrared reader, and in the rest there will be turnstiles, in which the search and a final check will also be carried out before entering the stadium.
The accesses to the Monumentale will be differentiated according to the locations of the entrances for a better ordering of the accesses to the Stadium:
- – Through the Labruna Bridge only for those accessing the Sívori and Belgrano grandstands.
- – From Udaondo only for those entering the Sívori and Belgrano grandstands.
- – From Lidoro Quinteros only for those accessing the Centenario Alta and Baja grandstands.
- – Through Figueroa Alcorta only for those entering the San Martín and Centenario Media stands.
The operation was engineered by the city government’s Football Safety Committee and will see cadets from the Higher Institute of Public Safety (ISSP) assigned to monitor the Safe Stand programme.
Municipal Police officers They will be deployed nearby and access to the courthousea, while the various stands and internal areas will be manned by private security agents. Traffic Officers will co-operate with road and avenue blockades and there will be helicopters and drones for some follow-ups.
Members of the Buenos Aires force will supervise the resale of tickets at the accesses and around the stadium together with inspectors from the Government Control Agency (AGC), an operation that began on Friday, when the ticket collection began and until now. seized tickets from six scalpers.
There will also be a focus on vehicle parking control to avoid rags abuseS. Work began this Tuesday with a general survey of the rates offered by the establishments in order to be able to verify compliance with law 4827 on match day (they cannot change the rate stipulated for the performance of a show).
As usual, the AGC will also carry out the preventive inspection of the River Stadium with a team of inspectors to monitor the safety, hygiene and functioning of the venue, with a view to vacating it for use (open the door), while there there will also be a deployment of inspectors in close proximity to check for illegal sales and, should the need arise, be able to seize and confiscate any out-of-order items (alcohol, grills, merchandise).
Source: Clarin
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