Fans Have An Enjoyable And Safe Euro 2016 Experience
United Kingdom Football Policing Unit (UKFPU) has sent letters to all 87 Welsh fans across Wales subject to banning orders to remind them to surrender their passports to the police by 7pm June 1st – or risk being arrested.
South Wales Police Superintendent Steve Furnham said:
“As anticipation is growing for a summer of football, we want to ensure that fans have an enjoyable and safe Euro 2016 experience.
“Unfortunately there are a small minority of people who engage in football related violence and disorder, these bans are imposed to ensure that the law abiding football supporters can enjoy Euro 2016 safely.”
Superintendent Steve Furnham has taken part in many media interviews ahead of his deployment to France.
Anyone on a banning order must surrender their passport to the police 10 days before an international football tournament, such as the Euros or the World Cup, begins.
The order also states that offenders can only collect it the day after the tournament ends – regardless of where Wales finish.
The orders, which last a minimum of three years, can be granted by the courts when someone is convicted of a football related offence and are issued to help to prevent football related violence or disorder in the UK or abroad.
South Wales Police has set up a dedicated twitter feed for #Euro2016. Follow @WalesPoliceEuro
As part of the activity South Wales Police will be promoting the Know the Score #DrinkLessEnjoyMore.
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