Title: Police Apologise to Fans - Shock! Post by: FSF on Friday, October 23, 2009, 09:22:49 No, your eyes don’t deceive you, this actually happened. Forgive us for blowing our own trumpets, but it’s not as if the police are going to do it for us on this occasion
Quote Last week saw an almost unprecedented apology from one of the country’s top policemen to a group of football supporters. Ian Hopkins, Assistant Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police (GMP), attended a Fans Forum to personally apologise for the treatment of fans by his officers. For more on this, see the full story: http://www.fsf.org.uk/news/police-say-sorry-to-fans.php The Football Supporters Federation stands up for fans across the country, and it’s good to see that our work is beginning to pay off. We campaigned successfully against the misuse of Section 27 legislation last season, we’ve been working with Sunderland fans in an ongoing investigation into police brutality by Northumbria Police this season, as well as helping fans in individual cases week-in, week-out. The FSF is there for when the sh!t hits the fan, but we’re far more than that – find out more about getting involved and join for free (and get yourself a couple of freebies) at www.fsf.org.uk/join.php Title: Re: Police Apologise to Fans - Shock! Post by: pauld on Friday, October 23, 2009, 10:05:24 Bloody hell! While you're achieving the impossible, any chance of getting a rebate out of the taxman? Or getting our defence to keep a clean sheet? :) Seriously, well done FSF and good luck with the Sunderland case
Title: Re: Police Apologise to Fans - Shock! Post by: Mexicano Rojo on Friday, October 23, 2009, 10:31:16 Good work, just joined
Title: Re: Police Apologise to Fans - Shock! Post by: Summerof69 on Friday, October 23, 2009, 10:34:29 As a FSF member myself, well done lads.
Title: Re: Police Apologise to Fans - Shock! Post by: FSF on Friday, October 23, 2009, 11:51:37 Bloody hell! While you're achieving the impossible, any chance of getting a rebate out of the taxman? Or getting our defence to keep a clean sheet? :) Seriously, well done FSF and good luck with the Sunderland case We'll work on HMRC, but as for the clean sheet - we're good, but we're not miracle workers ;) Cheers for the well wishes, lads. Onwards and upwards. Title: Re: Police Apologise to Fans - Shock! Post by: Spy on Friday, October 23, 2009, 18:56:37 Congraulations. 8)
Title: Re: Police Apologise to Fans - Shock! Post by: Spencer_White on Saturday, October 24, 2009, 07:44:53 I went to Sunderland, a midweek game a few years ago. There were about 200 away fans there. Sunderland had a shot that went wide of the post so a few of us stood up with our arms out and this policeman comes over and says 'do that again and you'll all be arrested'.
It is just zero tolerance up there. Section 27 is an unjust law. A good example of how bad legislation can come out of a freak event (a Scottish team reaching a European final!). My biggest gripe at the moment is the fudging of ground regulations and law by stewards. Standing up to watch a corner at Leeds last season the stewards were saying sit down, you are breaking the law. Absolute rubbish. We kicked it off with Scunthorpe stewards and police last season when they wouldnt leave about 200 away fans alone. |