Football clubs should pay towards £70m policing cost, Met chief says
- Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley called for football clubs to contribute more towards the £70 million cost of policing matches.
- Sir Mark advocated reducing the number of police forces from 43 to around 15 larger regional forces to better utilize technology and funding.
- He criticized the 2.3% above inflation increase in police funding from the recent spending review as disappointing and said cuts may be needed.
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Met Police chief says football clubs should foot £70million bill for policing matches - The Mirror
Sir Mark Rowley called for a 'polluter pays approach' for policing events like football matches, which leave forces rather than Premier League clubs on the hook for a massive bill
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