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The company sees a wide range of tactical uses for its vans. Workers from the vehicles could circulate in office buildings and relay orders through headsets back to the mobile units. The vans could also feed fans outside football stadiums or show up at college dormitories for students seeking midnight...
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher announced her own plans to curb soccer violence. She said she will introduce legislation to outlaw the sale or possession of alcohol in soccer stadiums and on trains and buses that carry fans to games. In Liverpool last week police were examining videotapes of the...
Prime Minister Thatcher responded to the violence in Brussels by summoning a number of her country's football officials to confer with her on the problem of fan violence. She announced that Britain would be contributing $317,500 to a special fund for victims of the riot and families of...
Stadium design has also been cited as a reason for the frequency of English soccer violence. Trouble at games often starts among the working-class youths who fill up the low-cost, standing-room areas known as terraces, similar to the areas occupied by the Liverpool and Juventus fans in...
Stadium owners, reluctant to lose money by banning beer, have responded with an assortment of other palliative efforts. Veterans' Stadium in Philadelphia hires off-duty police to roam the stands and see that drunks are cut off. The Capital Centre in Landover, Md., provides free rides home for the inebriated...