the interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said Sunday 12th June banning alcohol sales in the “sensitive areas” watches and match days of the Euro, after denouncing violence “unacceptable” that occurred the day before in Marseilles.
“I asked [prefects] take all necessary measures to prohibit vigils and match days and days of opening fan zones in sensitive areas sale consumption and transportation of alcoholic beverages “ is the minister said, according to “this measure will affect the public domain, local shops and authorized debits in case of takeaways. Prefects may also prohibit deck containers could be used as projectiles “
Euro 2016:. Ten people in custody after the violence in Marseille
England and Russia excluded?
supporter arrested by the police for his involvement in incidents “will be notified of an restraining order “ in the host cities of the tournament which runs until July 10, announced Bernard Cazeneuve told a news conference in Paris. Incidents between supporters, including English and Russian on the Old Port of Marseille, 35 were injured in the city Marseille on Saturday and nine wounded in Nice. “Their actions distract police from their primary mission is to protect the country against the terrorist threat” , lamented Bernard Cazeneuve, who asked for sanctions against the European federations.
the UEFA football body that manages the Euro 2016, has also threatened England and tournament disqualification of Russia in case further incidents caused by their fans, the day after a new outbreak of violence around the game between the two teams in Marseille (1-1). “We ask the English and Russian federations to call on their supporters to behave responsibly and respecteuse” , claimed the organization in a statement.
UEFA also opened disciplinary proceedings against the Russian federation for incidents involving their fans at the Velodrome stadium at the end of Saturday night’s game. After the final whistle of the referee, Russian fans have left the park and, after having pressed a line of stewards in charge of English who left the enclosure. They had to rush as they could toward the exit, sometimes by climbing fences
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