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Crowd control & policing
Fencing for position | Fencing for position |
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For most of this year the Italian press, spearheaded by a campaign in La Gazzetta dello Sport, have been calling for the introduction of a stewarding system all’inglese and the removal of perimeter fencing in the nation’s stadiums. The police policy of containment, rather than intervention, is increasingly discredited, seen as instrumental in creating no-go areas. Bringing down fences (the majority of which first went up in the 1970s), coupled with a new tolleranza zero approach, is seen as a major step forward. Promises of a more proactive style of matchday policing had been made back in January, after a section of Roma’s travelling support disrupted a Coppa Italia game in Siena, holding play up for more than an hour as flares and smoke canisters rained down on the pitch. The first to commit to the brave new world were Montecchio, down in the semi-amateur Serie D (where all stadiums currently have fencing). Shortly afterwards Bologna revealed their design for a revamped Stadio Dall’Ara, with open terracing, while Udinese announced they were looking to start next season with less fencing at their Friuli Piazzale stadium. From WSC 220 June 2005. What was happening this month On the subject...
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