by St Pauli »
05 Sep 2012 18:04
Alexander Litvinenko But valid questions, and show just how utterly ludicrous these "bubbles" are. Everyone knows that anyone who's going to start trouble isn't that interested in going to the game and won't be wearing colours, so this is an expensive show of force that massively inconveniences the 99.9% who legitimately are there for the game and doing nothing effective about the 0.1% who want trouble.
Though I disagree with bubbles as well, there is something in the argument that it separates category B and C fans, and so reduces the likelihood of widespread disorder.
Category C actively organise and seek confrontation and violence and for them the game is often secondary.
Category B are there for the football but prepared to engage in violence when it kicks off, when they're attacked, or when they're pissed.
The mix of these two groups is a real headache for the police and separating C and B means disorder is less likely to happen, and when it does, those involved will be a much smaller group who are more easily contained/identified/arrested/charged.