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Consultation on 'hooligan' laws | Consultation on 'hooligan' laws |
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New laws to tackle hooliganism at sports ground in Northern Ireland could be in place by next year. | |
The government has launched a 19 week consultation on the plans which would bring NI into line with England and Wales. | |
The proposals include outlawing offensive chanting, restricting the availability of alcohol and stopping pitch invasions. | The proposals include outlawing offensive chanting, restricting the availability of alcohol and stopping pitch invasions. |
The new laws would apply to football, rugby and GAA stadiums. | The new laws would apply to football, rugby and GAA stadiums. |
Criminal Justice Minister Paul Goggins said: "Our purpose is to help clubs and sporting bodies address unacceptable behaviour by a small minority of spectators who attend events only to cause trouble. | Criminal Justice Minister Paul Goggins said: "Our purpose is to help clubs and sporting bodies address unacceptable behaviour by a small minority of spectators who attend events only to cause trouble. |
"The proposed powers focus on issues including offensive chanting at games, missile throwing and pitch invasions, powers to tackle alcohol related problems around sporting events and ticket touting. | |
"The powers will include a soccer banning order regime that would prevent trouble makers from attending matches at home and abroad and will bring Northern Ireland into line with the rest of the UK." | |
The closing date for the consultation is 30 November | |