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Sports Grounds Safety Authority Act 2011
Summary
This Act sets up a system to make sure sports grounds are safe for spectators. It establishes rules about crowd control, emergency exits, and safety standards that stadium owners must follow to prevent injuries and accidents.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means backing stronger safety rules at sports grounds like football stadiums. It helps protect fans from accidents, overcrowding, and emergencies by making sure venues have proper safety measures in place.
A vote to oppose means
- —Some people might worry that strict safety rules could make tickets more expensive or limit how many fans can attend matches. Others might think it gives too much power to inspectors or creates unnecessary paperwork for stadium owners.
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading30 Jun 2010
- 2nd reading22 Oct 2010
- Committee stage19 Jan 2011
- Report stage4 Mar 2011
- 3rd reading4 Mar 2011
Lords
- 1st reading7 Mar 2011
- 2nd reading13 May 2011
- Committee stage9 Jun 2011
- 3rd reading16 Jun 2011
Royal Assent12 Jul 2011
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