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3 hours ago, Bluedell said:

What does it say about the Scottish legal system when the Birmingham guy gets sentenced the following day and the Hibs guy has to wait until next month for sentencing?

A month is neither here nor there. 

Scottish football isn't a special case when it comes to the law other than when it was targeted by the Offensive Behaviour Act, since repealed.

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1 hour ago, buster. said:

A month is neither here nor there. 

Scottish football isn't a special case when it comes to the law other than when it was targeted by the Offensive Behaviour Act, since repealed.

I wasn't commenting on Scottish football, but on the legal system.

 

You may think a month is neither here or there but when the whole furore has died down it will make it easier to slip through a slap on the wrist and 20 hours community service, as after all, it was only a Rangers player....

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I'm beginning to think that these incidents are becoming so common it may indeed result in a serious injury perhaps even a stabbing.

 

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A man has been charged with assaulting Manchester United defender Chris Smalling during a Premier League match at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium.

 

Gary Cooper, 30, of Styventon Place, Chertsey, Surrey, is charged with common assault and encroaching on to the playing area.

 

He was bailed to appear at Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court on 26 March.

 

The charge relates to an incident about 70 minutes into Sunday's match which Arsenal won 2-0.

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-47523801

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3 hours ago, compo said:

How exactly do you ban a fan from every ground in Scotland.???

They mean senior grounds, where you have to give your name & address when you buy a ticket. 

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Hibernian – your club – has been the focus of much debate and national attention in recent days for entirely the wrong reasons. 

Supporters will share my dismay that a minority are damaging the proud reputation of this wonderful club - founded as it was on principles of charity, tolerance, and inclusion.

I spoke of my anger at the conclusion of our recent match against Rangers at Easter Road.

When we should all have been talking about an exciting game and a performance of real character by our team, we have instead spent our time discussing the loutish behaviour of individuals who seem determined to ruin football for all of us.

It has to stop and we need your help to make Easter Road Stadium the vibrant, noisy, colourful, exhilarating but safe, welcoming and tolerant place it normally is.

Of course, the problems are not confined to this club. To suggest otherwise is a nonsense but we first must look after our own home and our reputation by facing into the issues we have experienced.

Please, help us crack down on unacceptable behaviour.

If you witness something that causes you concern during the match, let a steward know or write in to us, providing us with as much detail as you can.

We will act.

The individual who entered the pitch on Friday evening and confronted Rangers captain James Tavernier on the touchline will never attend a game at Easter Road again. 

He is not a season ticket holder, though he was on our database and was able to purchase a match ticket. 

We have immediately applied the limit of the sanctions available to us. 

This means that his account has been closed, he has been added to a list of those banned from the ground and every effort will be made to ensure he never attends any Hibernian match or event again. 

We can say no more. He is currently being dealt with through the court and we do not want to prejudice any sanction he may receive.

I should also confirm that following Friday’s match we have acted to suspend the accounts of two other supporters - both season ticket holders.

The information we have is that both were arrested for different reasons - one for allegedly using a pyrotechnic outside the stadium and the other for allegedly attempting to get trackside after the equaliser.

Again, they were detained by Police Scotland on the night, so it is unwise for us to say any more at this stage.

Those who misbehave taint us all, so I want to make a point of thanking the supporters who attended Easter Road to support their team and who enjoyed a thrilling and competitive match. 

I also want to clarify comments that I made regarding our CCTV system at Easter Road.

I spoke about things we, as a club, would do to help keep you, the players and everyone else at the stadium as safe and comfortable as we possibly can, and I mentioned that this would include upgrading our CCTV system.

Some have taken that as excuse to criticise our existing system, without even checking what system we employ.

We installed our high-end Dallmeier system in the past three years. It was specifically designed for the stadium by a qualified security and safety officer.

I would argue it is a match for any system other than those at Celtic Park and Ibrox. It has nine cameras inside the stadium and 14 outside, all of which are monitored in the matchday control room by our own security staff and police. They direct the cameras, which allows for detailed live-time monitoring and recording.

The purpose of upgrading is to add a further layer, which will allow us to record, in high definition, key areas of the stadium throughout the match. This approach is being tested now and a new camera was in play for the game on Friday night. Once installed the additional cameras will put our system on par with the best available.

Our Safety and Security Officer, Alan Marshall, is one of the most experienced in the country. He is also vice chairman of the Football Safety Officers Association of Scotland.

They are the experts, professionals in the field of stadium safety and security.

We have our own plans for proactive change and we have also asked Alan to contact his colleagues to convene a meeting of safety officers to look at the problems and to see what effective and workable solutions we can forge together.

We will also be contacting as many fans as we can, both via email and matchday letters, to reinforce the need for supporters to behave in a way that does the club proud.

If need be, we will also look at other more drastic measures.

For the record, I did not ‘suggest’ the closure of the East Stand, as has been claimed. 

Asked a question, I gave an answer. Nothing is, or can be, off the table but it is clearly not my intention to immediately or negatively impact on the vast majority of well-behaved supporters who sit in that area.

There are other measures being deployed before any closure is considered.  

In this debate one key principle must be agreed by everyone. We, as individuals, are responsible for how we choose to behave. It is our responsibility.

When we make our behaviour the responsibility of others, we inadvertently condone those who choose to conduct themselves badly.

Finally, I want to thank the many people who work incredibly hard to deliver a safe and enjoyable match day at Easter Road – your efforts have been tarnished by a few unpleasant incidents. 

We will not tolerate loutish antisocial behaviour.

If you conduct yourself in this way I warn you that we will act to the limit of our influence to remove you from our game
 
 
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9 hours ago, 917 said:

They mean senior grounds, where you have to give your name & address when you buy a ticket. 

Anyone could and would just buy a ticket in his pals name and address 

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