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Alcohol and the effectiveness of alcohol controls
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One of the fundamental aspects of the football carnival was the consumption of alcohol. Understanding the role of alcohol consumption in the fan culture of English supporters is essential to understanding carnival fan behaviour. This chapter details the way in which the research participants responded to alcohol restrictions upon them around matches. It shows that regulations and laws prohibiting alcohol consumption were often simply ineffective, due to lax enforcement, ingenuity on the part of the fans or in many cases a combination of the two. Furthermore, in some cases, attempts by the authorities to restrict alcohol consumption by fans had the effect of increasing both alcohol consumption and potential flashpoints for disorder. Due to the fundamental value of heavy alcohol consumption at matches abroad for fans, not only did they resent alcohol bans and share a collective feeling against the authorities, but they also had no respect for these laws.

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