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Improvements Promised for World Cup Crowd Management in Boston

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Following complaints from Scotland fans about dangerous queues at Boston Stadium during their World Cup opener, organisers have pledged improvements for the upcoming match against Morocco. Many supporters reported lengthy waits for security checks and transport, raising safety concerns as crowds surged outside the venue.

FIFA acknowledged the issues, stating that adjustments have been made to enhance crowd control and queuing. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has also improved signage and routing for fans using public transport, aiming to prevent the chaos experienced previously.

As nearly 20,000 fans are expected to attend the next match, the changes are crucial for ensuring a smoother experience. With reduced parking spaces and increased reliance on public transport, the effectiveness of these measures will be closely monitored.

The lessons learned from the Scotland v Haiti match will be vital in shaping future crowd management strategies, as organisers strive to ensure fan safety and satisfaction during this high-profile event.

Source: BBC News

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News Category: Sport Tags: boston, crowdcontrol, scotland, transport, worldcup

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