The proposals by the UK Government aims to impose dramatic restrictions on football supporter buses in Scotland, including not allowing coaches to stop at any pub for drinks unless it is sold with a 'substantial meal'.
'Draconian' proposals to impose major restrictions to football supporter buses included not allowing coaches to stop at any pubs for drinks.
The proposals have been slammed by football fans, chiefs and politicians as "unworkable, unmanageable, unenforceable", the Daily Record reports.These proposals include: "In order to help us understand whether the guidelines should be adopted in Scotland, we would like to hear from industry and its representatives and other stakeholders who have an interest in the carriage of football fans by PSVs. We invite you to offer your thoughts and contributions on the proposal.
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