World Cup boosts security against drone threats


World Cup boosts security against drone threats

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World Cup boosts security against drone threats

Fans hear drones, but police see them as dangerous. The World Cup has very high security rules for drones.

Congress gave police new powers for drone threats. They can disable drones or even shoot them down.

The FBI prepared for seven years to handle drones. They trained local police for the World Cup games.

Drones falling after being shot can be very dangerous. Many drones attacking together makes defense harder.

Officials believe they are doing much to prepare. Do not fly your drone near stadium events.


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Why do police see drones as dangerous?

Police see drones as dangerous because they can pose threats during events like the World Cup.

What new powers did Congress give to police regarding drones?

Congress gave police the power to disable drones or even shoot them down.

How long did the FBI prepare to handle drones?

The FBI prepared for seven years to handle drones.


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World Cup boosts security against drone threats