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Old 09-27-2018, 02:27 PM   #928
craigwd
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Originally Posted by Northendzone View Post
Here is a curveball - what happens if the city moves ahead with the games, and then in 2022 there is a terroist attack at the games - the security costs would increase massively, but then it is too late to back out.
On the same point what if the 2020 Tokyo security tech works so well that the 2026 bill comes in well below $600M?

During the bid presentations Moran gave the example that the G7 summit pricetag in La Malbaie was lower than the cost to hold it in Kananaskis 16 years earlier.
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