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Topic Originator: BouncyPar
Date: Fri 21 Aug 07:14
"The head of the Scottish police watchdog is calling for the introduction of live facial recognition technology and drones to help combat football-related disorder.
HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) Craig Naylor has used the publication of his annual report to highlight the need for better use of technology to help fight crime.
Naylor described recent football violence, like the disorder between Celtic and Rangers fans at Ibrox in March, as "a situation that cannot continue to be tolerated."
He also said the increasing violence in Scotland outside football grounds was likely to require more police deployments." - BBC
I`d like to know everyone`s opinion on this. I`m all for most measures that reduce trouble, and enhance the safety and enjoyment of the 99% who behave, but this seems like an intrusion on every fans freedom and civil rights.
(not sure if this belongs here or in the politics forum)
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Topic Originator: General Zod
Date: Fri 21 Aug 07:20
Not going to help if all the wee schooligans that are usually involved are hiding behind daft wee masks.
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Topic Originator: Berry
Date: Fri 21 Aug 07:59
Quote:
General Zod, Fri 21 Aug 07:20
Not going to help if all the wee schooligans that are usually involved are hiding behind daft wee masks.
And we are just as bad as that as most other clubs unfortunately albeit smaller scale in comparison to bigger clubs. Too many times last season kids from the SNW with the masks on running towards the away buses after game.
Just don’t understand it personally.
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Topic Originator: BouncyPar
Date: Fri 21 Aug 08:03
Considering a large amount of the trouble involves those wearing masks, I presume there would therefore also be a law introduced giving police power to remove face masks, or simply no entry to the stadium without your full face showing?
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Topic Originator: P
Date: Fri 21 Aug 08:31
Wouldn’t need a change to law, just change terms of the ticket
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Topic Originator: MinnesotaAndy
Date: Fri 21 Aug 09:21
To prevent pitch invasions, clubs could install fan cages.
Personally I`d prefer more was spent on regular policing and stewarding than spending to create the surveillance state.
Several years ago I did a tour of the Johan Cruyff arena in Amsterdam. They have an extensive security setup. They can zoom in on any seat in the stadium at the touch of button.
In China, some cities operate mass surveillance, and crime rates are very low in these cities as a result.
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Topic Originator: Andrew283
Date: Fri 21 Aug 09:33
Id ban any wee tool wearing balaclavas. And not just in stadiums
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