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Something Not Quite Fair Here.
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/// Mr Allen said the Brighton and Hove Albion fans were chanting 'you fat b*****d' and 'you're fat and you know you are' at him. ///
This player was expected to accept these types of insults against him, yet he himself was found guilty of being homophobic before the Gay capital's football crowd.
/// Mr Reiz said that hand gestures were made during football matches all the time and that due to Brighton having a large gay community an innocent hand gesture made behind his back had been perceived as being homophobic. ///
/// Mr Allen said the Brighton and Hove Albion fans were chanting 'you fat b*****d' and 'you're fat and you know you are' at him. ///
This player was expected to accept these types of insults against him, yet he himself was found guilty of being homophobic before the Gay capital's football crowd.
/// Mr Reiz said that hand gestures were made during football matches all the time and that due to Brighton having a large gay community an innocent hand gesture made behind his back had been perceived as being homophobic. ///
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."Section 5 of the 1986 Public Order Act currently means that "threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour" might be deemed a criminal offence. "
Not quite correct, sp. The word "insulting" was recently removed from the legislation. From 1st February it has not been illegal to insult somebody:
http:// reforms ection5 .org.uk /news/
Apart from that I'm quite in agreement with Mikey and TTT - football "fans" and players need to grow up. Apparently many of the people involved in this incident were the wrong side of 40 - old enough to know better than to behave so childishly. "The Beautiful Game?" I think not.
Not quite correct, sp. The word "insulting" was recently removed from the legislation. From 1st February it has not been illegal to insult somebody:
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Apart from that I'm quite in agreement with Mikey and TTT - football "fans" and players need to grow up. Apparently many of the people involved in this incident were the wrong side of 40 - old enough to know better than to behave so childishly. "The Beautiful Game?" I think not.