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  • "We're talkin' 28 arrests here, yes 28 NOT 280, ok 1 arrest is probably too many in theory but this ain't theory, this is 20,000+ people watchin somethin that can dramatically change their mood, yes football, and I love it, everybody knew there was goin to be trouble, but I think it's fair to say that no matter what the police were goin to do it was goin to kick off, I'm not condonin it I'm just tryin to explain to the football uneducated that it's all about passion, somethin that when they're stoned outta their heads on their weed and "chillin man" they'll never grasp the concept of, yes it's wrong, big time, and I for one wish people would behave but speakin as a Brighton fan I would honestly say that 95% of our supporters do, and that's a massive percentage in any group of people, and it's totally wrong to try and stop us 95% doin somethin we enjoy. Incidentally I'd love to see the arrest count (inc drugs) for a 20,000 strong march for ban whatever the hippies want banned next is, bet it's more than 28, but would I complain NO!"
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Sussex Police hail Albion v Palace match work a success

Video: The policing of Albion’s match against Crystal Palace has been hailed a success by the city’s police chief despite fights breaking out at three railways stations.

A total of 28 people were arrested as fans clashed at Brighton, Falmer and Lewes, with yobs taunting opposition supporters, throwing objects, urinating on rivals and brawling.

But police warned yesterday more people would be arrested in connection with the violence.

Among those arrested were a 41-year-old Seaford man arrested at Lewes Station on suspicion of assault and a 29-year-old Hove man arrested outside the ground for the same offence.

Some fans had criticised the move by police not to keep Palace supporters in the ground after the final whistle and not to force opposing fans to take separate trains back into Brighton.

Chief Superintendent Graham Bartlett said the moves had been considered but were not operationally possible, despite there being 200 officers on duty.

He added: “Overall it was very successful.

“There were more police officers than we have had before and there were only three seats of disorder throughout the whole night from 2pm to midnight.

“There will always be lessons to be learnt when policing big events at new venues.

“I don’t anticipate we will see that level of policing for a Championship game again this season but you never know if the intelligence changes.”

See the full story in The Argus today.

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