TIGHTER SECURITY AS VENICE CARNIVAL OPENS

Posted on 02/01/2016 | About Venice, Italy

Thousands attended the grand opening in St. Mark's Square of the Venice Carnival, celebrated under heightened security following the ongoing terror threat in Europe and the sexual assaults on New Year's Eve in Cologne.

Authorities have increased surveillance throughout the city, including the number of officers on patrol, both under-cover and in uniform, but rejected a proposal to ban revellers from wearing masks. By Venice tradition, elaborately costumed Carnival-goers stroll through the canal-laced city showing off their finery, finished with hand-painted masks. Venice police chief Angelo Sanna told The Associated Press that the discussion about masks was approached “with balance and attention, because Carnival is the masks. It is difficult to have Carnival without them.” He said spot checks would be made of masked revellers to check identities. Law enforcement officials were also being posted throughout the city to eye visitors as they stream to St. Mark's Square, the focal point of the event, and other major sites. The pre-Lenten festival opened Saturday with a two-hour show at the Cannaregio canal and continues through Feb. 9.