OMG! Did you see the lines just to get in to the World Cup match of Switzerland vs Ecuador?!?! Looks like ant trails from high above.
— Kathy Lee (@kbis4ut) June 15, 2014
https://twitter.com/becdancer/status/478203422186147842
They’re not taking chances at the World Cup this weekend. Soccer fans were buzzing this morning after seeing photos of the security lines into the Switzerland vs. Ecuador match. Check ’em out:
Holy lines #SUIvsECU #WorldCup2014 pic.twitter.com/E7hz5PoCVm
— Ryan (@rcoutant) June 15, 2014
Those lines to get into the World Cup games today is ridiculous. It looks likes it might be a 3-4 hour process.
— Mr. Jones (@kevjon) June 15, 2014
Security lines heading into that Switzerland v Ecuador game look awful. Stadium is half full 5 minutes before kick.
— Brian Colligan (@briancolligan) June 15, 2014
would love to see @DigitalGlobe imagery of the security lines for switzerland vs. ecuador game. miles long. #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/ho3tC9R32H
— Dan Hammer (@econohammer) June 15, 2014
ABC is showing camera shots of impossibly long security lines/queues into the stadium. http://t.co/mErU7Q5pdd via @ScribbleLive
— Is it football season yet? (@nocalmatt) June 15, 2014
Just saw the Security lines for the stadium in Rio…bruh that's crazy
— D. Smith (@diszy2011) June 15, 2014
One reason for the extra precautions:
… and tighter security promised after Chile fans' fireworks after win vs Australia http://t.co/pwtJOO1Ff1 #WorldCup
— AP Sports (@AP_Sports) June 14, 2014
Security in Brazil is no joke:
The Brazil #WorldCup is attracting celebrity fans, and they're sparing NO expense on personal security:http://t.co/lu84PX1LPB
— CNN Business (@CNNBusiness) June 14, 2014
In 2013 there were over 50,000 murders in Brazil. Here's how #WorldCup VIPs plan to stay safe http://t.co/XG4iFFDRhJ
— Bloomberg TV (@BloombergTV) June 13, 2014
High-end security at #WorldCup expected to be a $12M biz: http://t.co/GgILc6IPbG#HappyWorldCupDay
— Nicole Lapin (@NicoleLapin) June 12, 2014
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