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New Powers for Football Banning Orders in Scotland

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Scottish courts are set to receive enhanced powers to impose football banning orders (FBOs) as part of a crackdown on anti-social behaviour at matches. This move comes in response to recent incidents, including a significant pitch invasion during the Celtic vs. Hearts match, which raised safety concerns among players and fans alike.

The Scottish government aims to extend FBOs to cover specific offences such as the use of pyrotechnics and throwing missiles. This decision follows a consultation that garnered over 900 responses, with strong backing from football authorities and Police Scotland. However, some supporters argue that the situation in stadiums is not worsening and question the need for stricter measures.

Historically, FBOs were introduced in 2006 but have seen a decline in usage, with only five orders issued recently compared to dozens in previous seasons. This reduction raises questions about the effectiveness of current measures and whether new legislation will genuinely enhance safety or merely increase restrictions on fans.

Community safety minister Kirsten Oswald emphasised the importance of creating a safe environment for all football attendees. The challenge lies in balancing the enjoyment of the majority with the need to address the disruptive actions of a minority, as clubs and authorities work together to implement these changes.

Source: BBC News

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