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Bar and restaurant owners in France will not be allowed to set up TV screens outside their businesses during Euro 2016. [url=htt

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Bar and restaurant owners in France will not be allowed to set up TV screens outside their businesses during Euro 2016. Jonathan Toews Canada Jersey . The move is aimed at improving security during the month-long tournament, with French authorities expecting fewer people to gather outside official fan zones if outdoor screens are banned.France has been under a state of emergency since last Novembers terrorist attacks in Paris during which 130 people were killed across the city, including at a rock concert, on the terraces of bars and restaurants and outside the Stade de France, the stadium where the tournament will begin on Friday.Fan zones are typically in squares or parks near city centres, allowing supporters to watch a game on a big screen. Extra security measures, including reinforced video surveillance, have been added to secure the fan zones.Junior minister for sports Thierry Braillard said the official fan zones are the only outdoor public spaces where screens will be installed.We cant accept unorganised gatherings because police forces dont have the means to secure them, he said. And a live screening on a terrace means gathering around a screen.Bernard Marty, the head of Frances biggest hotel industry union (UMIH) in the area of Marseille - where England play Russia on Saturday - said he had received contradictory information from police.The government should coordinate better with its officials so we could figure out better what is going on, Marty said.Maybe they want to boost Marseilles economy in the fan zone only, at the expense of all other retail traders who made investments. A look at some of the heightened security measures in Paris for the start of Euro 2016 Asked if the move would spoil the popular party, Braillard said everything will be put in place to ensure fan zones will be lively places.Its better to have just one very secured area than letting thousands of people without match tickets gather in disorganised fashion, Braillard said.Meanwhile, Sir Julian King, the British Ambassador to France, has told fans not to be worried about coming to the country, although they should remain conscious of the security situation.Sir Julian, who will attend the opening games of England, Northern Ireland and Wales, said: Its going to be a great football tournament. Weve got three teams and are expecting over half a million fans from the UK. It will be a great adventure.Dont believe everything you read about France. Its not as bad as you think. There are some problems but just take sensible precautions - arrive early for games and fan zones, carry your passport with you , be prepared for security checks.Dont be worried about coming to France but be conscious of security situation. There are people out there who dont like our way of life and want to disrupt tournament.The French are very experienced at dealing with security. We are confident that the French have tight security measures in place. Theres been co-operation at the highest levels. Get Euro 2016 Alerts Breaking news from Euro 2016, direct to your mobile Also See: Mersons Euro predictions Exciting times for Rooney Ronaldo: Portugal in form Rashford: Its unreal Mario Lemieux World Cup Jersey .C. - The Carolina Hurricanes hope they now have the leadership tandem in place to turn the franchise around. Jamie Benn Jersey .Airport spokeswoman Heather Lissner said that all departing flights were back on schedule. However, arriving flights were still trying to catch up.Super Bowl Sunday got off to an inconvenient start for hundreds of passengers trying to get to Phoenix for the game. http://www.hockeyteamcanadajerseystore.com/guy-lafleur-Canada-jersey/ . Replay backed him up. Adeiny Hechavarria immediately followed the ruling with a go-ahead sacrifice fly for the Miami Marlins, who held on to beat the Seattle Mariners 3-2 on Sunday completing a three-game sweep.LOS ANGELES -- The struggling Los Angeles Kings wont play another game for 20 days because of the Olympic break. That will give them plenty of time to savour Robyn Regehrs first career overtime goal and try to figure out how to score more often. The 33-year-old defenceman connected 2:33 into the extra session, giving the Kings a 2-1 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday night after a 10-game stretch in which Los Angeles was 1-8-1. It was only the eighth goal by the Kings in a span of eight games, including a 5-3 loss to Chicago on Monday. "Its important that we got a win," captain Dustin Brown said. "This team has been struggling and were trying to find a way to break through. Going on a two-week break with a taste of a win in our mouths is important, and it feels good. We have a good team here. Its just a matter of fighting our way through it." Jonathan Quick outdueled fellow Olympic goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky with 24 saves and Jake Muzzin scored the tying goal early in the third period, helping Los Angeles end a four-game losing streak. Bobrovsky, last seasons Vezina Trophy winner, stopped 18 shots and lost for just the third time in 13 starts. Jack Johnson scored Columbus goal during a power play early in the first period. Regehr used teammate Jeff Carter and Blue Jackets defenceman Denis Savard as a screen before slapping his second goal of the season past Bobrovsky from the top of the left circle. Both of his goals have come against Columbus. "The guys gave me a hard time before the game about scoring that goal on these guys a couple weeks ago in their building, and I just got a good opportunity tonight," said Regehr, who played in his 1,000th regular-season game Saturday. "Mike (Richards) did a great job at locking the puck up the wall in overtime, Jeff was doing a really good job with the screen, and it was just a matter of putting the puck on the net after that." The Kings, 0-for-6 on the power play, got the equalizer with 16:51 left in regulation and the teams skating four-on-four. Muzzin cruised down the slot and converted Anze Kopitars centring pass for his fourth goal after staggered penalties to Columbus Nikita Nikitin for hooking and Slava Voynov for tripping. "Our team played a very strong road game tonight," Johansen said. "Credit to L.A., they really stuck to their game and found a wayy to win. Jean Beliveau World Cup Jersey. Theyre a big-bodied team over there. We had to match the physicality, and I thought our team toughness in here showed out on the ice. Our guys played a hard and heavy game, but Quick made a few big saves on us." Quick, 10-2-0 in his last 12 games against Columbus, is one of six Kings players who will go to the Olympics -- along with equipment manager Darren Granger. "You want all the guys that are going over there to play in the gold medal game, because they deserve it," coach Darryl Sutter said. For the second straight game, the Kings gave up a power-play goal in the first 2 minutes. Johnson got a cross-ice pass from Ryan Johansen in the right circle and beat Quick to the glove side with a 35-foot wrist shot while Tyler Toffoli was off for hooking. It was only the second goal in 53 games and fourth this season for Johnson, who was acquired by Columbus in a trade that sent Carter to Los Angeles in February 2012. The Kings, who were outshot 10-2 in the opening period, got their first power-play opportunity 1:50 before intermission. But the final 38 seconds of the man advantage were negated when they were assessed another bench minor for too many men. Another Kings power play was cut short early in the second period, when Brown was sent off for charging with 14 seconds left on Brandon Dubinskys goalie interference penalty. Los Angeles next power play came at 9:21 of the second, after R.J. Umbergers delay-of-game penalty. But Quick had to be sharp to thwart rapid-fire short-handed attempts by Dubinsky and Artem Anisimov just outside the crease. "We didnt have the start that we wanted to in the game, and weve been on a terrible run here in the last month. So were really happy to get this win," Regehr said. "It was a very important game for us. Now we can enjoy the break, then come back and get to work." 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