Excellent move by Italian Federation. May other ones (including the Brazilian Hooligans and of course Iranian Hooligans) be stopped soon.
Anti-hooligan legislation formulated after the death of a policeman during rioting at a Serie A match in February has been passed into Italian law following approval by the Italian Senate.
Landslide majority
Most of the measures contained in the new set of laws, which was voted for by a landslide majority of 244 to one, were part of the initial decree that was set down in the days following the death of police officer Filippo Raciti outside Calcio Catania's Angelo Massimino stadium on 2 February. These laws are already in force at Italian football matches but under Italian legislation, a decree must pass into law within 60 days to become permanent.
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Anti-hooligan legislation formulated after the death of a policeman during rioting at a Serie A match in February has been passed into Italian law following approval by the Italian Senate.
Landslide majority
Most of the measures contained in the new set of laws, which was voted for by a landslide majority of 244 to one, were part of the initial decree that was set down in the days following the death of police officer Filippo Raciti outside Calcio Catania's Angelo Massimino stadium on 2 February. These laws are already in force at Italian football matches but under Italian legislation, a decree must pass into law within 60 days to become permanent.
Tough measuresFree tickets
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