Max Verstappen insists he was not asking for Red Bull to implement team orders at Toro Rosso when he was battling Daniil Kvyat during the Singapore Grand Prix.A poor start from Verstappen saw him drop behind the Toro Rossos in the opening laps. Carlos Sainz quickly had to pit but that left Verstappen behind Kvyat, the man he switched positions with ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix in May.What followed was a spirited defence from Kvyat in the following laps, pushing Verstappen wide at Turn 9. That was followed by Verstappen complaining on his radio, saying: Come on, man!Though there was some suggestion Red Bull would ask junior team Toro Rosso to move Kvyat out of the way, Verstappen said he never expected that to be the case.When asked if thats what he had been asking for on the radio, Verstappen said: No, no. I dont think thats the order, I think I should get by by myself.It was getting quite intense at one point, going a bit off the track. 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Adrian Durham darted into oncoming traffic to get away, and in the end the would-be mugger didnt make off with anything. But the June 2 incident, which Durham described in a recent column, has served as a warning for the tens of thousands of foreign visitors expected to flood into Brazil for this weeks Confederations Cup soccer tournament. Its only the first of a series of high-profile events Rios is gearing up to host, among them a papal visit in July, next years World Cup and the 2016 Olympics. Security has long been a major problem in Brazil, where heavily armed drug lords control swaths of territory that are off-limits to law enforcement and where petty crime often turns fatal. As part of its Olympic bid, Brazils government pledged to curb the violence, and major strides have been made in recent years, particularly in Rio, where the police are now present in more than 200 hillside "favela" slums. But the country still has an alarmingly high murder rate, and knife- and gun-point muggings, carjackings and armed robberies continue to be facts of daily life. Rio alone has seen a spate of recent incidents, including the March gang rape of an American student aboard a public transit van and the shooting last Saturday of a Brazilian engineer who, because of faulty signs, took a wrong turn and drove into an unpacified favela. Brazilian officials have brought in drones, thermal cameras and thousands of troops to patrol the six stadiums hosting Confederations Cup events. But experts say visitors like Durham will be immediately vulnerable once they venture away from secured areas, and in fact, may run even a greater risk than usual, with many police having been called off their regular street duties to patrol the stadiums environs. "Street lighting and police presence need to be stepped up dramatically before the World Cup -- and then the Olympics -- come here," Durham wrote in his column. "Attitudes need to change -- locals clearly just accept that crime happens and have no desire to tackle it." Brazils epidemic of everyday violence makes ensuring security at the upcoming mega-events doubly complicated: Not only must officials plan for threats such as terrorism that overshadow any event of global scale, they also have to keep a lid on day-to-day violence, which some observers predict could reach a fever pitch with the influx of an estimated 60,000 foreign tourists. Officials said theyve already deployed the most extensive security apparatus ever in Brazil for the Confederations Cup, a two-week tournament thats regarded as a dry run for next years World Cup. "We are strongly concerned with ensuring safety and security to all our athletes, tourists, heads of state and delegations," Sports Minister Aldo Rebelo told reporters on a conference call earlier this week. "Special attention is given to this matter particularly in light of prior tragedies" like the slaying of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics and the Boston Marathon bombings in April. Some 45,000 personnel will be deployed in the tournaments six host cities, aaccording to SESGE, the government agency created in 2011 to co-ordinate security at the mega-events.dddddddddddd That means a hodgepodge of Brazilian law enforcement agencies, from federal and state police officers to municipal guards to highway patrol, will be patrolling key sites such as airports and stadium surroundings. Inside the venues, world soccers governing body, FIFA, will rely on private guards. According to SESGE, one guard will be assigned for every 50 spectators at the matches, which kick off on Saturday when Brazil plays Japan in the tournaments opening game in the capital, Brasilia. In addition to 3,500 military police officers, the security detail at Saturdays match will also include a battalion of riot police with two armoured vehicles, a canine unit of sniffer dogs trained to detect drugs and explosives as well as eight sharpshooters, said Fabio Pizetta, the head of Brazilias riot police division. The crackdown will also make use of the latest technology, with stadium fly-overs by Air Force fighter jets and helicopters kitted out with surveillance equipment including high-resolution, night-vision and thermal cameras, SESGE has said. Nearby buses will receive the surveillance images and help co-ordinate any police response. The police have also been purchasing unmanned drones, which they may deploy during Pope Francis July 22-28 visit to Rio, as well as during the World Cup, media reports have suggested. In total, the government is expected to invest around $550 million in public security for the Confederations Cup and the World Cup, according to SESGE. Despite the investment, security experts assessments of the Brazilian strategy remain mixed. Joe Biundini, who heads the FAM International Group security firm, said he didnt anticipate any issues inside the stadiums but was worried about the potential terror threat posed by Brazils porous, 15,700 kilometre-long land border. Although Brazil has never before been the target of an international terror attack, he said, the Boston Marathon bombings showed big sporting events are prime targets. "The borders arent as secure as they could be. Right now, the door to Brazil is wide open," said Biundini, a Brazilian-born former U.S. marine whose company has studied security risks in the Confederations Cup. Biundini added that the terror threat could come from the notoriously crime ridden tri-border region where Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay meet. "Theres real potential there for the smuggling of weapons of mass destruction" through the area, he said. With public security forces concentrated around the stadiums, public transit hubs and other outlying areas could become more vulnerable to potential attacks, as well as to petty criminals, Biundini said. Authorities have promised to beef up personnel at airports by more than 75 per cent during the Confederations Cup, but ground has yet to be broken on many planned renovations aimed at making the host cities cramped, outdated airports safer and more comfortable. "I think the plan they have in place is good on paper, but whether it actually works will depend on communication" between at least 12 different government agencies with roles in the security detail, Biundini said. "Theyll certainly make lots of mistakes (during the Confederations Cup) but hopefully theyll learn from them for the World Cup." Wholesale NFL White JerseysNike NFL Jerseys ChinaWholesale Stitched JerseysCheap NFL Womens JerseysWholesale Jerseys ChinaYouth NFL Jerseys WholesaleCheap NFL Jerseys OutletJerseys From ChinaJerseys NFL CheapDisocunt Football JerseysWholesale NFL GearWholesale Jerseys 2018NFL Jerseys OutletWholesale Jerseys 2019NFL Jerseys Outlet ' ' '