GREATER Glasgow Police have stated it would not be ‘proportionate’ to use a high level of force through public order policing to disperse Rangers fans gathering throughout Glasgow.

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Rangers supporters have gathered in locations around the city after their side was presented with the Scottish Premiership trophy this afternoon.

While club and government officials discouraged mass gatherings, large crowds have been spotted at George Square, Ibrox and the Clyde Arc.

Glasgow Times:

In a statement, Chief Superintendent Mark Sutherland explained why his force would not disperse crowds despite some anti-social behaviour and a concern for public health.

"Today is understandably a significant day for Rangers Football Club and its supporters,” he said.

“We understand the importance of football in Glasgow, how it connects our communities and, is for many, a culture and a way of life.

“We are however still in the midst of a pandemic and under Coronavirus restrictions people should not be gathering for any reason.

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"The overarching aim of Police Scotland's operation today remains public safety. Throughout the day we have seen crowds gather and anti-social behaviour including the use of pyrotechnics and drinking in public. Our officers are dealing with such offences where possible and have made arrests.

Glasgow Times:

"A request to facilitate a fan procession to Glasgow city centre was declined and officers moved to the procession location to intervene. A short time later large crowds gathered at separate locations and began to move off, due to the size of the crowd, the supporters were escorted to George Square to ensure public safety and minimise disruption to the community.

"Given the largely peaceful nature of the crowd, it would not be proportionate for our resources to use a high level of force through public order policing to disperse those gathering. We have seen some disruption to traffic, but no long lasting disruption to our communities.

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"Like all citizens of Glasgow we remain concerned about public health and the ongoing response to the pandemic, especially given the decision to keep Glasgow in level 3 restrictions. The Chief Constable has made it clear that people should take personal responsibility and do the right thing. Everyone should follow the rules to keep transmission down and I would again urge those gathered to disperse immediately.

"We will continue to police these events in a proportionate manner and officers are engaging with those who have gathered and are encouraging dispersal while tackling any anti-social behaviour."