Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Business as usual at Old Trafford after bomb scare (The Associated Press)
It was business as usual at Manchester United after the bomb scare at Old Trafford last weekend, with fans arriving for the rearranged English Premier League game against Bournemouth on Tuesday apparently meeting with the same levels of security as previous matches. Fans were being randomly stopped at the perimeter of the Old Trafford grounds for bag searches and to be scanned, a procedure that has been in place since the attacks in Paris in November. Kevin Tanzil, a student from Singapore attending his first United game, said he was ''overall satisfied'' with the security.
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