The release of ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ is being subjected to intense security—at a pretty hefty price tag . Among the measures being taken to prevent anyone from leaking its contents before July 21 are guard dogs and satellite tracking systems. In Britain, some print factory employees ‘reportedly had to work in near-darkness to prevent them reading the book.’
Potter fans will be going to extremes to avoid spoilers this Saturday. Some are steering clear of all communications devices and others say they will wear headphones when they go to the bookstore to pick up their book. "I'll beat the crap out of the person who spoils it for me," said one fan.
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