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    O/T Scraping of The Offensive Behaviours Act

    So this ‘anti football fan’ Act has been voted down in the Scottish Parliament by 65 votes to 61

    Wonder how many of these elected kunts that voted it down come fae the west coast?

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    To be fair it was pointless legislation anyway. How many times have you heard mass singing of sectarian songs and nothing being done about it? Unless the law is policed it's a waste of ink.

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    So it’s alright to call them dirty , scummy orange *******s . I pressume

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oddsox View Post
    So it’s alright to call them dirty , scummy orange *******s . I pressume
    no but they can callus what they like

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    Sounds right

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oddsox View Post
    Sounds right
    It's just a coincidence of course that two particular Clubs have been most affected by this and it's the same two particular Clubs that are vehemently for its removal from statute. As per, the weedgia are adopting a 'Move along now, there's nothing to see here' reporting approach.

    FFS force them into playing closed door games at home as is done in Europe as punishment - it's the only way to get these clowns in line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesMcClean View Post
    FFS force them into playing closed door games at home as is done in Europe as punishment - it's the only way to get these clowns in line.
    The enforcement authorities (Police Scotland and the football hierarchy) don't want to do it. IMHO, that's the only possible conclusion that can be reached given what's gone on since the law was put on the statute book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    The enforcement authorities (Police Scotland and the football hierarchy) don't want to do it. IMHO, that's the only possible conclusion that can be reached given what's gone on since the law was put on the statute book.
    Roughly translated, Polis can’t be ersed and the SFA are afraid to upset the bigot brothers fan clubs. The SNP Scottish Government were the only ones who showed any balls by introducing this

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    Aye, fair play to the SNP for trying to do something, but they were always fighting a losing battle and in hindsight probably shouldn’t have bothered. Only the footballing authorities are in a position to do anything meaningful but they aren’t interested.

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