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Football safety officers in Scotland are advocating for legislation to criminalise entering stadiums without tickets. This follows the Unauthorised Entry to Football Matches Act 2026 in England, which imposes fines and Football Banning Orders (FBOs) for such actions. A safety officer stated: "We need to get the Football Banning Order legislation changed." The aim is to deter overcrowding and enhance safety, especially during high-stakes matches. The officers plan to discuss these issues with the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Professional Football League to address growing concerns over crowd control and safety.
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