State government looks at law changes stop A-League flares

State government looks at law changes stop A-League flares

Published Oct. 20, 2015 8:49 p.m. ET

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) The Victoria state government will consider changing laws to restrict marine safety device sales in a bid to stop soccer supporters setting off flares during Australian A-League matches.

The proposed law changes were raised after police say almost 30 flares were set off during the Melbourne Victory- Melbourne City A-League match Saturday.

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews, who was at Saturday's game, said it was a ''great game spoiled a little bit by the silly actions of a very small number of people''. He said if flare-related law changes are required, he is prepared to do so.

Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton told local radio: ''There's a big increase in the amount of flares being let off at these events, and they are an ugly blight and dangerous to people.''

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