England fans told to use 'common sense' on behaviour at Euro 2024


LONDON (Reuters) - English police said soccer fans travelling to the Euro 2024 tournament in Germany later this year should use their common sense about culturally sensitive behaviour to avoid falling foul of German public order laws.

Britain will send its largest ever deployment of officers to work with their German counterparts to help police the tournament with more than 300,000 fans expected to travel, many without tickets. The exact size of the police deployment was not disclosed.

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