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Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20180109Rev

Draft Budget Scrutiny 2018-19 (in private): The Committee will consider a draft report to the Finance and Constitution Committee. 2. Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Repeal) (Scotland) Bill (in private): The Committee will consider a draft Stage ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 April 2025

S6W-36778

Organisations such as Nil by Mouth and Fair Play Foundation will continue to work with football clubs from grassroots to senior football in 2025-26 and Sense Over Sectarianism will continue to engage with Police Scotland to ensure the ‘Pitchin’ In’ programme is available for officers to use in schools to help develop pupils decision making and steer them away from prejudicial behaviour.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20171003Rev

Decision on taking business in private: The Committee will decide whether to take item 5 in private. 2. Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Repeal) (Scotland) Bill: The Committee will take evidence on the Bill at Stage 1 from— Anthony McGeehan, Policy and Engagement, Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service; Assistant Chief Constable Bernard Higgins, Operational Support, Police Scotland; and then from— Jeanette Findlay, and Paul Quigley, Fans Against Criminalisation; Simon Barrow, Chair, and Paul Goodwin, Chief Executive, Scottish Football Supporters Association; Andrew Jenkin, Head of Supporters Direct Scotland. 3.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 March 2022

Criminal Justice Committee 16 March 2022

It is probably part of a wider antisocial behaviour issue, and it is not surprising that, come 5 November, when fireworks are sold openly in shops and can be used to carry out antisocial behaviour, antisocial behaviour increases considerably.
Last updated: 20 December 2023

Annex D Domestic Abuse and Stalking Charges in Scotland 202021

A course of behaviour involves behaviour on at least 2 occasions where a reasonable person would consider this course of behaviour to be likely to cause physical or psychological harm and the person intended to cause or was reckless about causing their partner or ex-partner to...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 April 2022

S6W-07660

I recently met with the Chief Constable of British Transport Police and discussed anti-social behaviour on trains, including the importance of collaboration with Police Scotland, facilitating and encouraging passengers to report incidents of anti-social behaviour as they happen, and aspects of anti-social behaviour on trains linked to football matches.
Last updated: 25 May 2022

Abortion Services Safe Access Zones consultation document_FINAL

As such, this provision is unlikely to prevent such behaviour occurring in the first place, rather it focuses on punishing such behaviour after the harm has been done.
Last updated: 9 April 2024

PB_2023_Paper173

S6M-11073: Ben Macpherson: Enhancing Scottish Football - That the Parliament celebrates what it sees as a current successful period for the Scottish national football teams; believes that, collectively as a nation, Scotland should seek to build on this progress and achievement, and therefore make further improvements to realise even more of Scotland’s footballing potential, including in the Edinburgh Northern and Leith constituency; recognises, with its determination to seek to enhance Scottish football at all levels, the work of the Scottish Football Supporters Association (SFSA) by initiating, coordinating and publishing a fan-led review of the game in Scotland, titled Rebuilding Scottish Football: A Fan Led Review of The Game in Scotland, which was published in June 2023; notes that the SFSA- sponsored review includes recommendations for strengthening and extending the role of football as a sport that is accessible to all in the population who wish to 6 PB/S6/23/173 engage and participate, as a major cultural industry for the nation, as a means for encouraging positive social change, and as a source of substantial individual and community benefit especially in relation to physical and mental wellbeing; further notes the issues raised in the fan-led review and the belief that there are shared merits to considering these on a collaborative, cross-party basis with stakeholders, and, in particular, with the Scottish Football Association (SFA) and Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL); notes the key recommendation of the fan-led review that the governance, finance and conduct of Scottish football would benefit from independent scrutiny and, as necessary, appropriate regulation, which it understands is being undertaken in England and discussed within and amongst football communities worldwide, and acknowledges calls for there to be further consultation on the future development of Scottish football, including its oversight and governance, for the benefit of the continued enhancement of Scottish football.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 April 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 20 April 2022

It is very clear to me that a lot of people—a lot of men—use football as an excuse for unacceptable behaviour.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 September 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 30 September 2021

The First Minister has suggested that we need to consider our behaviour and language. Suggesting that anyone is using the deaths of others or that we are putting lives at risk for questioning the Scottish Government is unparliamentary and goes too far.

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