A new law proposed in Holyrood aims to address ticket touting and maintain the integrity of Euro 2028 by allowing fines of up to £20,000 in Scotland. This legislation accompanies the international football competition scheduled to take place across the UK and Ireland, including Glasgow. In addition to targeting ticket resellers, the law will also implement restrictions on street trading and advertising close to event zones, aligning with UEFA's commercial rights. Scottish ministers hope to enhance Scotland's reputation while managing the economic potential of hosting this prestigious tournament.
The unique legislation proposed by Scottish ministers aims to protect the integrity of Euro 2028 by imposing fines on ticket resellers for profit, ensuring a fair experience.
Scottish Business Minister Richard Lochhead expressed that hosting Euro 2028 allows Scotland to showcase its hospitality and further establish its legacy of hosting grand sporting events.
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