BEIJING, Sept. 3 (Xinhua) -- Beijing will adopt the same security measures during
the upcoming Paralympic Games as those during the Olympics ended 10 days ago,
though the scale of Paralympics is much smaller, local police and the Games organizers
have said.
Meanwhile, police and security check personnel will provide people-oriented
services for the disabled spectators, said Cao Dongxiang, a senior police
officer with the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau.
They have been taught how to deal with people with various disabilities in
a bid to respect their independence and privacy, he said.
At least one third of all the entrances at every competition venue are wide
enough to accept wheelchairs, he said.
"Compared with the Olympics, our goal remains unchanged. Police will go all
out to ensure a safe Paralympics," he said.
About 4,500 athletes and coaches from 148 countries and regions will take
part in the Games from Sept. 6 to 17, and almost 4,000 journalists will cover
the event.
More than 100,000 officers will be deployed across the city, and security teams
will be based at 17 competition venues, 29 training bases and 16 designated
hotels, Zhu Yijun, another senior police officer, told Wednesday's
China Daily.
"While the scale of the Paralympics is much smaller than the Olympics, the number
of police on duty across the city will be the same," Zhu said.
During the Aug. 8-24 Olympics, Beijing deployed nearly 110,000
personnel, including policemen, army troops and volunteers, and mobilized the whole
society to ensure the Games security.