Electric shock handles, wheels with pepper spray: Mexico prepares for World Cup

Mexican security firms are bolstering services for wealthy tourists during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, offering armoured vehicles and armed escorts amid concerns over cartel violence. Companies are expanding fleets and protective gear, with daily rentals costing up to $1,100. Despite cartel threats, some experts believe they may not disrupt the tournament.

Electric shock handles, wheels with pepper spray: Mexico prepares for World Cup
Mexican security firms are bolstering services for wealthy tourists during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, offering armoured vehicles and armed escorts amid concerns over cartel violence. Companies are expanding fleets and protective gear, with daily rentals costing up to $1,100. Despite cartel threats, some experts believe they may not disrupt the tournament.