Wednesday, June 15, 2016
German minister backs more video surveillance at sporting events-media (Reuters)
German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere, reacting to violent clashes at the Euro 2016 tournament, has called for more video surveillance and possibly alcohol bans at big public gatherings like soccer matches, a German newspaper reported Thursday. De Maiziere, speaking a day before a key Euro 2016 match between Germany and Poland, told the newspaper Rheinische Post he supported French moves to ban alcohol at soccer matches. Germany should also consider such bans, he said.
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