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Wimbledon boosts security staffing for championships | Wimbledon boosts security staffing for championships |
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The number of private security staff has been increased at Wimbledon this year in the wake of recent terrorist attacks abroad, organisers have said. | The number of private security staff has been increased at Wimbledon this year in the wake of recent terrorist attacks abroad, organisers have said. |
The measure is part of heightened security for the tennis championships, which start next week. | The measure is part of heightened security for the tennis championships, which start next week. |
Armed police would again be on patrol but "deployed in a different way", Scotland Yard said, though it did not give any details. | |
The Met said security at Wimbledon had been "thoroughly reviewed". | The Met said security at Wimbledon had been "thoroughly reviewed". |
The review followed events including the explosions at the Stade de France in November 2015 - part of the attacks on Paris that left 130 people dead. | The review followed events including the explosions at the Stade de France in November 2015 - part of the attacks on Paris that left 130 people dead. |
Queue outside | Queue outside |
A spokeswoman for Wimbledon organisers, the All England Club, said: "There will be more security in place than before. | A spokeswoman for Wimbledon organisers, the All England Club, said: "There will be more security in place than before. |
"A level of armed police will be in evidence. The level of security and policing is commensurate with the threat and multi-layered, and it has been heightened as you would expect with everything that has been going on. | "A level of armed police will be in evidence. The level of security and policing is commensurate with the threat and multi-layered, and it has been heightened as you would expect with everything that has been going on. |
"We work with the Metropolitan Police all year round and with other authorities to formulate the plans, and people queuing outside Wimbledon are included in the overall plan." | "We work with the Metropolitan Police all year round and with other authorities to formulate the plans, and people queuing outside Wimbledon are included in the overall plan." |
Called out: What's banned? | |
Source: Wimbledon | |
A Met Police spokesman said: "We will not discuss specific security arrangements that will form part of our policing operation. | |
"However, in light of events around the world, the operation has been thoroughly reviewed. A range of tactics will be put in place, some highly visible and some that the public will not notice and that includes a dedicated deployment of armed officers. | |
"Armed officers have supported the policing operation in previous years, but this year will see them deployed in a different way." | "Armed officers have supported the policing operation in previous years, but this year will see them deployed in a different way." |
The force would not give any more details on this deployment. | The force would not give any more details on this deployment. |
Other sporting events, including Euro 2016, Royal Ascot and the Tour de France, have recently reviewed their own security. | |
There would be "extensive searches of the person, bags and vehicles" on entry to the All England Club grounds, Wimbledon said. | There would be "extensive searches of the person, bags and vehicles" on entry to the All England Club grounds, Wimbledon said. |
Bags must be soft and no bigger than 40cm x 30cm x 30cm (16in x 12in x 12in), with banned items including anything that could be used as a weapon, like knives or corkscrews. | Bags must be soft and no bigger than 40cm x 30cm x 30cm (16in x 12in x 12in), with banned items including anything that could be used as a weapon, like knives or corkscrews. |
Wimbledon begins on Monday, with the queue for the championships opening at 08:00 BST the day before. |
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