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Message from Superintendent Vicky Howell, Match Commander for Plymouth Argyle versus Exeter City at Home Park on Saturday 11 April |
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“As we approach the first local derby between Plymouth Argyle and Exeter City at Home Park since 2022, we recognise the significance of this fixture for football supporters across Devon & Cornwall alongside the residents, businesses and wider communities here in the city of Plymouth. “Our priority is to ensure a safe and enjoyable event for everyone. We have a comprehensive policing plan in place, working closely in partnership with both clubs, local authorities, and transport partners. “This is a community event, however you will see a heightened police presence in the city on matchday. “Please come and say hello to our officers. If you have any concerns on match day, talk to our staff or stewards. “The majority of football fans attending the match behave responsibly and arrive home safely, but there are sometimes a minority of people who are intent on engaging in poor behaviour. “We want fans to come, support their team, and return home safely. However, we are also very clear that anti-social behaviour, disorder, or alcohol-related issues will not be tolerated. “A firm policing response will be taken for those intent on breaking the rules which could lead to arrests and potential banning orders. “There are no designated venues for away supporters to drink within the city on matchday. “We strongly encourage away fans to travel directly to the stadium and follow the guidance provided by their club, stewards and officers on the day. “PAFC are opening the ground early to support away fans for pre-match refreshments. “Our message is simple - enjoy the match, respect the city, and look after one another.” | ||
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