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Club Message 16:13 - Oct 22 with 6621 viewsTW_R

https://www.qpr.co.uk/news/club-news/a-message-for-qpr-supporters-221021/

No doubt there will still be some idiots that defend these people.
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Club Message on 09:12 - Oct 23 with 1176 viewsLimehouseR

Section 2 of the Football Offences Act 1991 - It is an offence for any person to throw anything at or towards the playing area or into a spectator area without lawful excuse.

I'm sure with CCTV these days you can pick out culprits.
Or if any injuries occur then like a previous suggestion get them charged with assault offences.
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Club Message on 14:52 - Oct 23 with 1051 viewsstainrods_elbow

Club Message on 09:12 - Oct 23 by LimehouseR

Section 2 of the Football Offences Act 1991 - It is an offence for any person to throw anything at or towards the playing area or into a spectator area without lawful excuse.

I'm sure with CCTV these days you can pick out culprits.
Or if any injuries occur then like a previous suggestion get them charged with assault offences.


I'm quite amused/intrigued by the 'without lawful excuse' caveat.

Presumably no criminal charges ensue if I throw the ball back? Or dirty looks/a wobbly/a fit at our latest two-goal concession?

What about if a player throws an object at me missus that has been thrown from the crowd? Am I entitled to retaliate by throwing it back?

Probably Moses needs throwing a bone right now. (Not literally.)
[Post edited 23 Oct 2021 14:52]

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Club Message on 15:58 - Oct 23 with 1011 viewsDorse

Throwing around baseless accusations may be alright. For example, questioning a player's parenthood or the masturbatorial habits of the referee..

'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!'

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