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Carlisle United has banned one of its supporters from its Brunton Park ground for smoking.Carlisle United has banned one of its supporters from its Brunton Park ground for smoking.
The club said the fan, who has not been named, was handed the season-long ban for repeatedly ignoring restrictions on smoking in public places.The club said the fan, who has not been named, was handed the season-long ban for repeatedly ignoring restrictions on smoking in public places.
The supporter was warned several times about smoking in the ground's Warwick Road End on Saturday. The supporter was warned several times about smoking in the ground's Warwick Road End on 18 August.
The government-imposed ban on smoking in public spaces in England came into force in July.The government-imposed ban on smoking in public spaces in England came into force in July.
A club spokesman said: "New Football League rules, implemented ahead of this season, mean that stadiums around the country must remain smoke free.A club spokesman said: "New Football League rules, implemented ahead of this season, mean that stadiums around the country must remain smoke free.
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"The policy here at Brunton Park has always been to be as sensitive as we could be, and issue a warning, complete with request that the cigarette should be put out immediately, should we find anyone smoking within the confines of the stadium."The policy here at Brunton Park has always been to be as sensitive as we could be, and issue a warning, complete with request that the cigarette should be put out immediately, should we find anyone smoking within the confines of the stadium.
"Unfortunately last Saturday we had a case in the Warwick Road End where our requests were not complied with, and we were forced to issue a Banning Order. "Unfortunately we had a case in the Warwick Road End where our requests were not complied with, and we were forced to issue a Banning Order.
"The club is always willing to listen to an appeal but, as members of the Football League, we have no alternative but to abide by Football League rules.""The club is always willing to listen to an appeal but, as members of the Football League, we have no alternative but to abide by Football League rules."
The club said the fan could appeal against the decision.The club said the fan could appeal against the decision.
The spokesman added: "Obviously if the club were convinced of the integrity of any promise that the offence will not re-occur, then this would naturally be taken in to account when assessing any appeal." The spokesman added: "Obviously if the club were convinced of the integrity of any promise that the offence will not re-occur, then this would naturally be taken into account when assessing any appeal."
A spokesman for the Football League said it was up to individual clubs to manage smoking issues.A spokesman for the Football League said it was up to individual clubs to manage smoking issues.