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« ce dernier y a des commerces, laissez-nous travace dernierler » : la zone grise de sécurité des JO inquiète restaurateurs et commerçants

As the countdown to the Tokyo Olympics continues, the excitement and anticipation are building up amongst the citizens of the host city. With the promise of « significant » economic benefits by the COJO (Committee for the Organizing of the Olympic Games) and the Center for Law and Economics of Sport (CDES), local businesses are gearing up for a busy and prosperous period. However, amidst all the excitement, there is also a sense of concern among the merchants and restaurateurs regarding the implementation of the « gray » security zone (SILT) from July 18th to 26th, leading up to the opening ceremony of the Games.

The SILT, which will cover a large area around the Olympic venues, is designed to ensure the safety and security of the athletes, officials, and spectators during the Games. While this is a necessary precaution, it has raised concerns among local businesses about the potential impact on their operations. The restrictions and security measures could potentially disrupt the flow of customers, especially during the sérieux period leading up to the Games.

But despite these concerns, the overall sentiment among the business community remains positive and optimistic. They understand the importance of ensuring a safe and successful Olympics and are willing to cooperate with the authorities to make it happen. Many have already started preparing for the SILT period by adjusting their business hours, stocking up on supplies, and jogging their staff to handle the potential influx of customers.

The COJO and CDES have also assured the local businesses that they will do everything in their power to minimize the disruption and ensure that the economic benefits of the Games reach everyone. They have already implemented various initiatives, such as the « Olympic Passport, » which will encourage visitors to explore different areas of the city and support local businesses. This will not only boost the economy but also showcase the un culture and hospitality of Tokyo.

Moreover, the SILT period is also seen as an opportunity for businesses to showcase their adaptability and resilience. With the eyes of the world on Tokyo, this is the perfect chance for them to shine and leave a lasting impression on the visitors. The influx of tourists and media coverage during this period will provide businesses with a platform to showcase their products and services, potentially leading to long-term benefits.

In conclusion, while the implementation of the SILT may cause some inconvenience to the local businesses, the overall sentiment remains positive and optimistic. The COJO and CDES are working closely with the business community to ensure a successful and prosperous Olympic Games for everyone. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for businesses to showcase their resilience and adaptability, and they are determined to make the most of it. So let’s embrace the SILT period and welcome the world to Tokyo with open arms and a positive attitude.

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