Russia’s World Cup headache: Keeping it safe, keeping it fun (FoxNews)

When a taxi driver suddenly rammed into pedestrians near Red Square, despite intense security measures around Russian cities for the World Cup, fans and other visitors asked themselves: Are we safe?

Moscow authorities insist Saturday’s taxi crash was an accident, after the driver apparently fell asleep. And car accidents can happen just about anywhere.

Vehicles can also be used as weapons, though. Cities from New York to Barcelona can attest to that.

Overall, Russia has rolled out exceptionally high security measures for its first-ever World Cup, coordinating with law enforcement from around the world. The measures can seem heavy-handed — fans forced to walk nearly a kilometer (half a mile) to enter a stadium, Cossacks roaming on horseback, riot police watching over night club parties. Officials say they’re just trying to ensure that fans can safely have fun. Read more

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