At last they've finally found a way to control those rowdy Brit football fans. It looks like the Portuguese have learned common sense from the Dutch! Now if only Americans could wise up... It's OK to smoke dope, England fans told Paul Kelso in Lisbon Friday June 11, 2004 The Guardian Portuguese police officers will turn a blind eye to England supporters who openly smoke cannabis during Euro 2004, having decided that a stoned crowd is easier to control than a drunk one. Lisbon police confirmed yesterday that England fans will not be arrested for puffing on joints on the streets of the Portuguese capital, following a recommendation from the Dutch authorities responsible for policing the English during Euro 2000. Four years ago England's match in Eindhoven, ironically against Portugal, passed off peacefully as many supporters took advantage of the Netherlands' liberal drugs laws. By contrast the game against Germany in the Belgian town of Charleroi was marred by violence, much of it fuelled by alcohol. Portugal has similarly relaxed legislation to the Dutch and the authorities hope it will help them police the 50,000 supporters expected to arrive in the country in the next few days. Possession of small amounts of cannabis is not illegal in Portugal but, technically, consumption is. However, having liaised with the Dutch, police will not act except in extreme circumstances. Isabel Canelas, a spokeswoman for the Portuguese police, said cannabis would be a low priority during the tournament. "Everyone knows that here everyone can smoke. The police are doing another kind of job and their priorities are different. "We won't be hiding behind doors waiting for someone to smoke a joint. We have to use common sense. If people are smoking but not kicking each other, not beating each other, and not making a problem, why on earth would an officer go and ask 'Is that cannabis?' "If you are quietly smoking and a police officer is 10 metres away, what's the big risk in your behaviour? I'm not going to tap you on the shoulder and ask 'What are you smoking?' if you are posing no menace to others. Our priority is alcohol. "Of course, if people cause a problem through using drugs and become a menace to others, police will be expected to take action. It would be totally different when a police officer realises there's someone trying to sell." Visitors to Lisbon do not have to try too hard to buy the drug. The city does not have "coffee shops" in the Dutch style, but tourists are likely to be offered cannabis by street vendors. Organisers have not restricted the amount of alcohol on sale during the tournament despite the Football Association's concerns. Beer costs just 66p a glass and will be freely available around stadiums and at big screen locations. Eindhoven police spokesman Johann Beelan said cannabis was a positive influence on public order at Euro 2000. "Cannabis ... was part of the conditions which meant everyone had a good time," he said. British police estimated around 3,000 English supporters had arrived in Portugal by last night, but there have been no reports of disorder and no arrests.
thats crazy! i didnt read all of it just enough. man it is true being stoned you get lazy and stuff. or if you have sativa you egt energetic for the beginning. but alcohol is the devils elixer of anger! i would rather egt stoend then drunk and angry ( i wouldnt get angry over a sports team losing) and puke and shit
Sigh... if only we had cool police like the Europeans... Hehe, that'd bring a whole new atmosphere of peace to our ball games.. we could play Pink Floyd tunes on the organ or something. I'm kinda reminded of this time when some friends and I were watching a college football game from the upper decks of the stadium, and my friend lit up a flavored "Swisher Sweets" cigar. Almost immediately after his first puff, half the surrounding spectators in a 40 ft radius whipped their heads around shouting "Ooh lemme get a hit off that" "Ooh I swear that's bud thass some good bud!" "Ooh me me me" and so on...
Hahahaha!!! Maybe I'm being ignorant but I don't know the guy who wrote that... I'm portuguese, I live in Lisbon... Well, of course, the police won't do anything if the football fans are smoking weed... If they had to do something they would arrest a lot of people and of course they don't want to cause troubles in this time of year, there's a big event happening and there will probably be more things to worry about... Anyway, if you think that our legislation is similiar to the dutch you're so wrong, it's very different! If you are caught with some haxixe, if the cop considers that it is only for yourself you can go away, nothing happens to you, but if it is a big quantity they will arrest you of course...Once I was almost arrested and I would be fucked up, believe me. Of course there are no coffee shops, they are absolutely forbiden... Yes, some people will try to sell haxixe to you in the streets, but you shouldn't buy from them, because most of the time they don't sell good stuff! People's mentality is too close in what matters to the legalization of drugs... It doesn't compares to Netherlands, believe me! Kiss***
Don't mean to sound like a dick but thats rowdy english fans (as apposed to british) us scottish are actually very peaceful when we visit other countrys. Arnt ya glad they didnt win tho? Theyv went to extreme lengths to make their "amazing" team as comfortable as possible and what happened? They Lost. YASS!
English fans are a disgrace to our nation. Sadly Tony Blair follows George Bush cause he fancies him and will listen to anything he says
I guess they must've ran out of soapbar for those English lads down there. They went on a drunken rampage after all. I think every Englishman coming off the plane should've been given a kit with cannabis & papers to get him thru the Euro 2004 matches. Then there would be NO violence in Portugal from the English...
we read a lot of stuff here that theres a defacto decriminalization of heroin in lisbon....that thay stopped busting people stopped confiscating and were into harm reduction ?? es verdad que no hey guerra contra manteca {caballo} en portugal ??
i dnoit understand drunken violece. ive onloy ever become insulting or jsu rude when drunk, ive never had teh erge to hit someone. or get angry. jsut happy, or sad, lol.