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Administrative fines coming soon: The war on violence on the pitches is gaining momentum
After countless meetings, the struggle will move to practical stages with the holding of the conference in the Ministry of Justice.
On the topic: a regulation that will allow a fine to be imposed on intent to commit offenses and restriction of the Privacy Law
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Yaniv Tuchman
Monday, 01 November 2021, 09:56
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The war on sports violence will move to practical stages this morning after countless committee meetings, including the one that took place in the Knesset last week following the events in Bloomfield in the stands of Betar Jerusalem fans in the game against Hapoel Tel Aviv. This morning, the director general of the Ministry of Culture and Sports, Raz Froelich, represented Minister Trooper at a meeting attended by the heads of the Football Association and the league administration, as well as representatives from the Ministry of Internal Security and, of course, representatives of the Ministry of Justice. Administrative fines.
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This is an element that has been pushed for a year and a half by the leagues administration and which the director general of the administration, Nicholas Lev, spoke about last week in a committee that was in the Knesset. The sports administration is convinced that such fines can be imposed on fans who have not even committed a criminal act but only intend to commit offenses, will help eradicate violence on the fields. For example, fans caught with flares or smoke grenades Thousands of shekels and it is estimated that this is an element that can be promoted quickly and that can greatly help in the war on violence declared by all the factors that run the sport.
The end of grenades?
Maccabi Tel Aviv fans (Photo: Maor Elkelsi)
Meanwhile, the restriction of the privacy law that protects fans on the pitches will also be discussed today.
As I recall it was posted here last week that rioting fans cannot be prosecuted based on video footage from the security cameras on the pitches themselves and that those fans enjoy the protection of the Privacy Act.
We also want to promote this issue in the Ministry of Culture and Sports and among the bodies that manage sports and especially football.
At a meeting held this morning at the Ministry of Justice, the chairman of the association, Oren Hasson, emphasized and said: "Do not just look at the Premier League games.
Have a wider angle and invite you all on Fridays and Sundays to the lower league games and the kids and youth leagues.
The violence in these plots deprives us of sleep and we fear for the lives of all the people who take part in it.
"The intervention of the state and all the factors is required and we cannot fight this phenomenon alone."
Support groups that do above and beyond.
Hasson (Photo: Screenshot, Knesset Channel)
"The teams do above and beyond and are close to the limit of their ability in front of the criminals. The Israel Police can not be on every field and therefore there is no escape from administrative enforcement and imposing fines of thousands of shekels on rioting fans, hurting the viewing experience This is for this industry.
"Action must be taken to restore the activity of the police unit that operated until recently.
Only through a strong hand and a real warning will we significantly reduce the riots of the fans on the pitches and we will be able to eradicate the violence. "
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