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Load of nanny state poppycock in my view and why certain people perceive they represent all BHAFC is totally beyond me and more importantly very wrong in my view
There was the farce of the Huddersfield v Hull bubble last season, where when Yorkshire's finest were asked to justify their restrictions they were left scrabbling around for YouTube clips of trouble between the two sets of fans......only to find there wasn't any.
The problem I have with it is that a 3 year banning order is likely to be asked for on all offences.
If you go out on a Saturday night, have a few sherberts, get a bit too lippy with a stranger, maybe thinking it's funny to take the piss out of someone who is different and get arrested for disorderly behaviour, you're likely to end up with a fine or a conditional discharge (personally I like CDs, they hang over someone and serve to remind them that if they misbehave again they will get a harsher punishment).
Transpose the behaviour from 1am in West Street to 5pm at Falmer and suddenly the punishment includes a 3 year banning order. It's hugely disproportionate. In my opinion FBOs should only be granted for serious (ie violent) or repeat offenders; people who have been a bit twattish and gone over the top should be treated the same as they would be in any other environment.
Really? How do you know what fixture I am talking about and what actually happened during the match to cause all the bed wetters to start moaning like little bitches to the stewards.I don't believe that for a minute.
Load of nanny state poppycock in my view and why certain people perceive they represent all BHAFC is totally beyond me and more importantly very wrong in my view
It was a good piece. Liz spoke very well.
Really? How do you know what fixture I am talking about and what actually happened during the match to cause all the bed wetters to start moaning like little bitches to the stewards.
There are many good points on this thread regarding the heavy handedness of this development, and to a large degree I agree. However, I would ask the question, to any parents taking their kids to the Amex, or elderley fans, family groups, walking past groups of away fans outside their stand, or in the queue for trains, when they start the disgusting verbal abuse towards Brighton fans, even, as has been reported on here, directly at parents with kids, what do you do with them? What gives them the right to bahave like that in that environment, one with kids, elderley, families, normal people. Behaviour in West Street at 1am is only going to affect a certain demographic, but behaving like that at 5pm after a match affects a much wider range of people.
Hopefully now is the time for people to take responsibility for their actions, and this message might reduce or even eradicate instances of foul behaviour without the Police or anyone having to be heavy handed. If it doesn't stop them, then they know what to expect.
This trend towards removing all forms of offence from society is rather worrying, where does it end? We're sleepwalking into being controlled emotionally by the police, courts and government.
This, saving me a long reply. Folk who abuse others, whether online or otherwise, should be accountable. Liz Costa is a good example on here, some of the abuse she has received is hurtful and wrong. Those on the receiving end don't need to man up, the people who abuse them need to grow up.
THAT said, I am concerned about the abuse of power by law enforcement groups. The Home Office seems to be getting more bullish about the things that these groups do and turning it back on the population. We need to watch closely how society is being 'managed' more than ever.
Load of nanny state poppycock in my view and why certain people perceive they represent all BHAFC is totally beyond me and more importantly very wrong in my view
Is she still claiming 1 in 3 of us are gay?
In your view how many uses of 'in my view" are acceptable in a single sentence.
In your view how many uses of 'in my view" are acceptable in a single sentence.
If she ever has done in the past she certainly didn't this a.m. She did say that certain papers had - a long time in the past -- claimed that 25% of Brighton's population were gay and she wondered whether that might have been something which started the chants from rival supporters. But at no point did she make any comment on the sexual orientation of BHAFC supporters.