Big no, AnttiL.
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It was in Croatia too...
In contrary to Monte Carlo, Sardinia, Monza etc last year, the organization never published an article stating spectating was not allowed, they only asked to follow the rules implied by the government (which weren't followed on larger public areas as we've seen). Maps and updates in itinerary were still published for spectators. Stages were prepared with miles of tape, trash bags etc Police and marshals were guiding people to the stages... What happened in Croatia, with many thousands of spectators, was meant and planned to happen. It was not by accident.
er...that what is happing worldwide...I'm just saying what the epidemiologist and all experts say based on the study they did. I'm sorry if you are unaware of this.
and no. this "can't u state otherwise" is totally silly, 'cause doesn't mean anything. just that we cannot state things. can u prove god exists? no. can u prove the opposite? no either. which is my point. a case doesn't prove enough. experts are still studying, but based on what they studied till now, they recommend staying shy on this matter.
hope this is clear enough, I won't come back on this point anymore.
The difference with Croatia was that they had everything planned for a rally with spectators until Monday of the rally week, when a new government limitation came in effect. After that they just announced they are not allowed to sell tickets, and that people must obey the government restrictions (no gatherings of more than 25 people). And privately they told people that they can not spectate the rally but have a picnic alongside the stages.
AFAIK Portugal has had one of the strictest policies of all WRC events that spectators must be only on the designated spectator areas, usually packed, and not on freely chosen locations. It will be interesting to see how they will limit the people on the areas.
I think they try to handle the crowds with ticket prices, 390€ for a weekend pass: https://rally-pass.com/collections/passes
These are hospitality packages:)
Still, 199€ for a normal pass will have some kind of limitations for crowds, I think... https://www.rallydeportugal.pt/conte...uid=43&eid=722
"THE RALLY PASS IS ALREADY AVAILABLE"
02 fevereiro 2015
Maybe is stuff for collectors and that's why price is so huge ;)
The Rally Pass offers:
· Access and parking to 3 fully equipped exclusive Spectators Areas (Friday, May 22nd; Saturday, May 23rd; and Sunday, May 24th 2015);
· Access to an exclusive grandstand and parking at Lousada’s SSS – May 21st;
· Access to the Service Park during the four days of the event;
· Access to the ACP VIP Area, on the Rally Village (Service Park, Matosinhos), during the four days of the event;
· Rally Pass guide with all the information about the event;
· Voucher for a free official T-shirt of the 2015 WRC Vodafone Rally de Portugal.