15yo to sue the police

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15yo to sue the police

by jonboy29red » 23 Feb 2013 19:44


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Re: 15yo to sue the police

by dizzynewheights » 23 Feb 2013 21:04

Totally agree with him and hope he succeeds

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Re: 15yo to sue the police

by sputnik » 23 Feb 2013 22:43

Lols at the Hull fan living in Huddersfield who will have to travel the 71 miles to Hull to catch an official coach in order to go the game

Effectively my match-day travel, which would be 20 minutes in each direction, will be extended to somewhere above six-and-a-half hours.

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Re: 15yo to sue the police

by From Despair To Where? » 24 Feb 2013 10:27

So what are the alternatives?, buy a ticket in the home end, a much bigger potential public order risk? Fair play to him. Utterly nonsensical decision by WYP.

If any club did that for a Reading game, I'd be fuming considering I live 200 miles from Reading.

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Re: 15yo to sue the police

by ayjaydee » 24 Feb 2013 13:21

This "bubble" tactic is being used increasingly by the police on safety grounds.
A mate of mine is a Saints supporter who happens to live nearer to Fratton than St Mary's and he had to drive to Southampton to get the official supporters coach to Portsmouth . Not far in the grand scheme of things but a couple of hours of inconvenience pre and post match.
Just another example of all football fans being tarred with the same brush.
I hope the case goes against the OB


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Re: 15yo to sue the police

by Jerry St Clair » 24 Feb 2013 18:26

ayjaydee This "bubble" tactic is being used increasingly by the police on safety grounds.
A mate of mine is a Saints supporter who happens to live nearer to Fratton than St Mary's and he had to drive to Southampton to get the official supporters coach to Portsmouth . Not far in the grand scheme of things but a couple of hours of inconvenience pre and post match.
Just another example of all football fans being tarred with the same brush.
I hope the case goes against the OB


Yes. The bubble tactic should only be used in the most extreme circumstances; where there is a history, and a high probability, of serious disorder. I reckon, maybe, a handful of matches, at most, fall into the category.

Even games like Man Utd/Liverpool and Newcastle/Sunderland aren't bubble games.

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Re: 15yo to sue the police

by Lovely hot donuts! » 24 Feb 2013 18:44

It really is a silly plan.
If they're worried about all day drinking in Huddersfield then just put on extra police around suspected hot spots and then act if a problem arises. But, at the end of the day, 95% of Hull fans won't be all day drinking and, of the others, less than 1% will be a problem.
Surely it would be better for Huddersfield if they have a few football fans milling around the town and spending money all day?


Also, if the police were worried about a late kick-off, don't they have the power to refuse to let sky do it? I know they have the power to do that with Premier League games, hence why the big derbies are always lunchtime games!

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