three ways that can be done to curb unnecessary spectator behavior
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Republic of Macedonia was the last of the ex-Yugoslav republics that adopted the Law for prevention of violence and misbehavior on sport events. The experts in this field were certain that only giving a place of these actions into penal law and their incriminating will be enough so other similar actions not happen in future. But what happens on the outside, in the sport arenas is something different. The law from 2004, its newer versions from 2008 and 2011, opened a Pandora Box full with disadvantages. The paper will make an analysis of the laws Macedonia has in the area, will try to answer should our country use the example of Germany where prevention is the central point of action. Is Macedonia capable to implement the new changes of the Law for prevention of violence and misbehavior on sport events, from November 2013, in the conditions we have, with our infrastructure, with our experts in the field of violence on sport events?
The three ways to curb unnecessary spectator behaviour in games/sports/events are as follows:
1. Restricting alcohol- Violence or improper behaviour is directly linked to alcohol and therefore several measures are to be taken while serving alcohol. Also, it needs to be banned in certain places.
2. Implementing the right policies- this includes a code of conduct for all the spectators as well as the players. Guidelines should be set, failing which strict actions are to be taken.
3. Greater video surveillance- this helps the police and authorities to track the root cause of any disorder so that it can be checked right at the beginning. This prevents further unnecessary quarrels.