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Shopping centre shooting a 'terrifying experience'

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Personal Finance   来源:Environment  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny wore a brown Prada suit, which he said he worked on with the Italian fashion house for a few months before the event.

Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny wore a brown Prada suit, which he said he worked on with the Italian fashion house for a few months before the event.

Thousands of supporters are expected to descend on the Merchant City and Trongate areas after the club lift the league trophy following the game against St Mirren at Celtic Park.The mass gatherings, which are not supported by the club, Police Scotland or Glasgow City Council, have attracted anti-social behaviour, damage and disruption to the local area in recent years.

Shopping centre shooting a 'terrifying experience'

However, the local authority said there had been no proposals for a formal "fanzone" event to be held anywhere in the city.About 25,000 people attended the gathering last year, resulting inGlasgow City Council said a "substantial" amount of litter, debris and broken glass which was left in the area was cleared.

Shopping centre shooting a 'terrifying experience'

The local authority said the gatherings "robbed the public purse" and described them as "disruptive".A spokesperson said: "These events and others like them have consistently led to disorder – causing significant disruption for the local community and businesses.

Shopping centre shooting a 'terrifying experience'

"Damage to buildings and infrastructure robs the public purse of hundreds of thousands of pounds that would otherwise be spent on the essential services we all rely on.

"Enjoy trophy day, but respect the city and your neighbours. Do not attend unsafe and disruptive gatherings in public places like the Merchant City or Trongate."The council said it would support any move made by clubs or supporters' associations to organise "safe, sustainable celebration events".

However, they added "no application or proposal" had been made for such an event, and there was no chance a "council-led" gathering would prevent "disruptive behaviour".An Orange walk by the Glasgow County Grand Lodge is due to take place on the morning of the game, but the council said they had received no suggestion of any potential risks after consulting with Police Scotland.

They added the procession was due to start in the east end of the city "some time" before the 12:30 kick-off at Celtic Park and is due to head away from the stadium on its way to the city centre.Assistant Chief Constable Mark Sutherland said a "proportionate" policing plan was in place.

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