‘Middle-class coke heads’ who do drugs at football games face five-year ban
The Metro says people caught taking or selling cocaine at football matches could be banned from stadiums for five years and have their passports confiscated.
Policing minister Kit Malthouse announced new rules for football fans on Thursday, in a bid to prevent games getting out of hand.
From now on, those busted with the drugs face a long-term ban from local games and anyone convicted could be ordered to surrender their passports when their team is playing abroad.
Both Mr Malthouse and the National Police Chiefs’ Council believe that a large portion of violence at football games is because of spectators taking cocaine.
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