Covid passport rules could lead to an increased risk of Scots football fans being targeted by carjack terrorists, it's been claimed.
An SFA stadium safety officer has said that terrorists in cars have more chance of ploughing into crowds of fans outside stadia as jab certificates are checked.
The brutal form of attack has become more popular in recent years with the horrific Nice lorry attack killing 87 people in France in 2016.The Times reports on jag passport concerns outlined by rugby chiefs including turnstile crushes due to late arrivals and increased stewarding costs.
It’s also feared that supporters huddled together outside stadiums in close quarters are more likely to spread Covid.SFA chief Ian Maxwell forwarded on a letter sent