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- Orders of the Day — Football Matches (Public Order) (19 Dec 1988)
Mr Douglas Hogg: ...extremely helpful, as was the Public Order Act 1986, which has also had certain important consequences for football. It provided new offences of disorderly conduct and possession of fireworks or smoke bombs at matches, and provided the courts with the power to make exclusion orders prohibiting attendance at certain matches by convicted football hooligans. Exclusion orders have been a...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Football Matches (Public Order) (20 Nov 1986)
Mr Douglas Hogg: ...Assent, contains further measures, including the exclusion order scheme, the extension of alcohol controls to minibuses carrying supporters to matches and a new offence of carrying a firework or smoke-bomb at a football match. We have also urged the football authorities to develop and extend membership card schemes.
- Agriculture and Pollution (31 Jan 1980)
Mr Douglas Hogg: .... There are other disadvantages attributable to this practice. I travel along the A1 every Friday on the way to my constituency. In the late summer months one is conscious of the heavy belts of smoke that emerge from fields adjoining the A1. We should not be unaware of the disadvantages that are sometimes associated with the practice. As those of us who know something about wildlife...
