German Police Encourage England Fans to Use Cannabis Instead of Alcohol at Upcoming Match

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 17, 2024 23:30 PMNews
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Smiling broadly, a woman admires a cannabis plant. Source: pixabay

In a surprising move, German authorities have urged England football fans to opt for cannabis instead of alcohol ahead of the upcoming match against Serbia. The game, set took place on June 16 at the Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen, has prompted stadium officials to enforce a ban on strong beer, offering only weak beer or shandy to spectators.

This decision comes in light of concerns about potential alcohol-fueled violence during the match. Following the recent legalization of cannabis in Germany on April 1, the Gelsenkirchen Police have suggested that fans consuming cannabis are less likely to cause trouble compared to those drinking alcohol. Stephan Knipp, a spokesman for the Gelsenkirchen Police, explained the rationale behind this approach to The Sun.

The focus on preventing violence has led to specific safety measures being put in place regarding alcohol consumption. While cannabis smoking will be tolerated in many public areas, it will be strictly prohibited inside the 62,000-seat Veltins Arena, as well as in fan zones, bars, and city squares.

This policy shift aims to mitigate the risks associated with aggressive behavior often linked to alcohol consumption. The decision is also influenced by intelligence reports indicating the possible attendance of around 500 Serbian ultras known for their aggressiveness.

In summary, as part of their efforts to maintain a peaceful environment during the match, German police are advocating for a more relaxed approach to cannabis consumption over alcohol. Prioritizing safety and aiming to reduce the likelihood of violent incidents, authorities hope to ensure a trouble-free experience for all fans attending the game.

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