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| Record crowds prompt Open fears Crowds could reach 60,000 per day over the weekend Police have warned they may seal off St Andrews, if the record crowds continue to pour in for The Open this weekend. More than 39,000 spectators turned up on the opening day and there are fears the numbers could swell to 60,000 a day on Saturday and Sunday. With Tiger Woods attempting to become the youngest player in history to complete a golfing slam - all four Majors - and the perfect weather, golf fans want to share in his moment of history. A police spokesman said: "We are taking a common sense approach to the numbers. The space inside St Andrews is finite. "There can only be a limited amount of people and a limited amount of vehicles before there is gridlock. "There has to be a shut-off point. What is paramount is public safety. We have to have a limit on numbers." | See also: 11 Jul 00 | The Open 11 Jul 00 | The Open 18 Jul 00 | The Open 12 Jul 00 | The Open 20 Jul 00 | Scotland Top The Open stories now: Links to more The Open stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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