The economic ripple effects are already taking hold across the city. Shopkeepers are boarding up windows, while some service providers, such as taxi driver Lamine Lasbet, have decided to suspend operations entirely to avoid the projected chaos. Local officials estimate that the security bill for these measures will reach 20 million Swiss francs, a figure that underscores the scale of the disruption.
Residents remain wary, drawing parallels to previous periods of civil unrest. There is palpable anxiety that the protests, centered around the summit hosted in neighboring France, will spill across the border and paralyze daily life in Geneva. The atmosphere remains tense as the city waits to see if these defensive measures are enough to contain the anticipated fallout.





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