Wednesday 4 August 2010

Don’t Kick Off this Football Season

As the football season gets underway Cumbria Constabulary is urging fans to respect each other and enjoy matches safely.

Assistant Chief Constable Michelle Skeer, said: “We want everyone to enjoy the football season safely so we are asking fans to help us ensure this happens by drinking responsibly and steering clear of trouble.

“On match days we want you to enjoy the game and all the social aspects that go with it without the fear of disorder or intimidation. So we are urging all fans to behave with respect and tolerance at all times.

“Policing operations will be in place for key matches and high visibility patrols running throughout the season to deter offending and intervene early if trouble does arise. Our Community Safety Teams are working closely with licensees up and down the county to minimise the risk of football related violence and disorder in our pubs and clubs – but we need your help. It is up to each and every one of you to think about how your behaviour impacts upon others – don’t let one mindless remark or disorderly act in the heat of the moment spoil your football season, or anyone else’s.

“Drunken anti-social behaviour will not be tolerated so if you intend to have a drink in our licensed premises keep hold of your senses and behave with respect and tolerance for others. Our warning to potential troublemakers is if you cause problems in our pubs and clubs you will be caught, you will be prosecuted and in many cases you will be banned.

“Enjoy getting caught up in the excitement of the day but think of others as you make your way to and from the ground. Remember large, loud groups can be intimidating for passers by and local residents so try and stick to smaller groups or, if you can’t avoid it, remember to consider how your behaviour impacts upon others.

“We would also ask you to show consideration for others if you are travelling to and from the match using trains or buses. Disorderly behaviour on our public transport is not acceptable and we will be working with our colleagues in the British Transport Police to crack down on any undesirable behaviour.

“I am confident that by working together and taking responsibility for our behaviour we can all help make this football season safe and enjoyable for all.”

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