
Portable
barriers designed to be used during nuclear or biological incidents
were deployed to separate exiting football fans in Devon, UK, after a
match between Plymouth Argyle and Bristol Rovers.
A spokesman from Devon and Cornwall Police said it was the first time the force had used them at a game.
He
said the barriers, which are metal and about 15ft (4.5m) high and 65ft
(20m) long, would help them clear fans from the area outside Home Park
stadium.
After the match, Acting Supt Brendan Brookshaw, said:
"Everything went according to plan with a really good crowd. Just two
people were arrested.
"We need to evaluate it fully, but my
initial reaction was the barriers were very successful. There was no
violence and no disorder in the area where we usually get problems."
The
story does not mention which team won. Using the barriers in this
manner seems like a good idea, to make use of expensive equipment
designed for events that might never happen in order to solve everyday
problems.
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