Was discussing this tonight, and hedged my bets that there would be very few TA arrested for violent offences when travelling. Drunk and disorderly may be another thing altogether, however I voiced the opinion that the 'self-policing' by the TA avoids violent confrontation when abroad.
Does anybody know where there are stats to help prove or disprove this theory?
Thanks in advance
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09-06-2014 02:37 AM #1
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Definitely was 'Self-policing' when I used to go on the trips (70's/80's/90's - sadly not capable anymore). Last one was the WC in Italy 1990 and I got the 'Duty' was to constantly go up and down the length of the train, taking us from France to Italy, and collecting everyone's empty cans/bottles. Just making sure there was no mess when we'd got off the train. Never-ending but it was great - just laughing, singing, jokes, tales from previous trips etc.
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09-06-2014 07:42 AM #3This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Hmmm, the 70s and 80s really weren't good examples of excellent behaviour by travelling Scotland fans.
Londoners still have nightmares....
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09-06-2014 08:28 AM #4
The only "trouble" I've been even slightly caught up in was in Kiev, although the blame can be 100% allocated to the local nut jobs for that. It was still a brilliant trip though.
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09-06-2014 11:10 PM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I rented an apartment for a week cause it was cheaper than a hotel. Felt a bit out of place having a full head of hair and no black leather jacket which bizarrely led to me being unable to gain entrance to Klitchko's night club; i.e. for not wearing said item of clothing. However, Plan B came into action and I made do with another, more agreeably mental place downstairs.
On the night of the game we'd done our bevvying elsewhere but when we got near the stadium there was broken glass all over the place. I asked a TA guy what had happened and he said the local neds had repeated the previous night's aggro but they'd decided enough was enough and chased them.
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