England and Scotland open World Cup campaigns this weekendFines of up to £154 for noise pollution and £128 for drunkenness
Supporters descending on Marseille for England and Scotland matches on the opening weekend of the Rugby World Cup are being warned they face fines up to €150 (£128) for “obvious public drunkenness” and up to €180 for noise pollution.
With the Stade Vélodrome hosting England’s opening World Cup match against Argentina on Saturday as well as Scotland’s first fixture against South Africa on Sunday, Marseille is braced for an influx of more 100,000 supporters across the weekend.
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