Discussion Ensues Regarding Safety Precautions at Axe Festival
Security Measures in Place for Tomsk's Axe Festival
The upcoming "Axe Festival" in Okolitsa park, Zorkalcevo, is set to take place from August 16-24. Amidst concerns about false rumors circulating on messaging apps, comprehensive security measures have been announced to ensure the safety of all visitors.
According to the Department of Population Protection, the spread of fake news about an impending attack on Okolitsa park during the festival is an attempt to destabilize the situation. To counter this, several security measures have been put in place.
Daily searches by dog handlers will occur during the festival. For added security, metal detectors have been installed at all entrances to the park. Visitors are prohibited from bringing alcohol onto the festival grounds, and sharp objects are also banned.
Incoming vehicles will be inspected during the festival, and the use of drones is prohibited. Unauthorized photography is not allowed either. Bloggers and journalists must be accredited to cover the event.
The area will be monitored by 115 CCTV cameras with facial recognition capabilities during the festival. Rosgvardia personnel will guard the park 24/7 to maintain security. Despite these measures, it is important to note that without authoritative sources specific to this festival, the exact security arrangements cannot be confirmed.
However, considering typical practices for festivals, especially those involving activities like axe throwing, such events often employ security measures such as metal detectors, on-site guards, bag searches, and CCTV surveillance to ensure participant safety.
The Department of Population Protection has officially denied these rumors regarding an attack on the Okolitsa park during the Axe Festival. They have stated that all services are operating normally during the event. For any detailed and specific information, it may be best to consult the official event organizers, local Tomsk law enforcement, or regional government press releases directly.
All visitors should be aware that bloggers and journalists covering the event must be accredited. Given the nature of the Axe Festival, it is common for such events to employ safety measures such as metal detectors, CCTV surveillance, and restrictions on sharp objects and drones.