feedmpenzaandhewillscore
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Using tear gas and pepper spray was not something you want to see happen but the police had to take action from ferel drunken scousers intent on gaining entry at any cost of well behaved fans there.
Had the police not have taken that action we could now be talking of yet another tragedy involving lawless drunken dippers, perish the thought.
They had to disperse people quickly, tear gas and pepper spray is there to temporarily cause non permanent pain. Should they have gone in with batons instead causing proper bodily harm?
That stadium has hosted a World Cup final Euro 2016 final and a champions league final back in 2006. Not to mention six nations and various concert and events on top of that, why has this never happened before? They have had a terrorist attack happen at the Stade De France, who’s fault would it have been if a suicide bomber detonated themselves in the middle of the crowds pushing to get in? They had to disperse people to get eyes on what threats could be potentially coming into the stadium. The French have a right to be heavy handed considering how many people died in a terrorist attack in their city.