'Heavy handed' proposals would restrict movement of Lanarkshire clubs' fans

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'Heavy handed' proposals would restrict movement of Lanarkshire clubs' fans
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Well Society board member stumbled across the proposals while researching another subject

Proposals by the UK Government which would restrict the movement of football fans travelling to matches in Scotland have been described as “draconian” and “heavy-handed”.

The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.The consultation document, “Guidelines for taking passengers to sporting events in Scotland”, was published on August 30. Stunned Motherwell fan Derek, came across the consultation by chance while browsing the gov.uk website for something else.

The 10-mile exclusion zone around stadiums is just one of the proposals that has left supporters baffled. “Football fans and football clubs need to put rivalries aside and come together and be vocal about this, as it’s going to affect us all regardless of what team you support. A joint statement from the football governing bodies, said: “There’s no evidence that this is a significant problem in Scottish football. We are concerned by the targeted nature of these proposals, which serve to demonise football fans and interfere unnecessarily in people’s lives.

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