The patient received a new punishment after an appeal from the club and the police.
Patient Krystal Peles Robert Garland is unable to continue matches for three years. So he was punished for racist images at the address of Tottenham's Korean striker Son Hin-min, reports The Guardian..
The London club seems to be able to continue to live in the best possible approaches to those who are found to be guilty of discrimination. 44-year-old Robert Garland was immediately sentenced to up to 60 years of unpaid work and fined ?1,384 sterling after being found guilty of disrupting public order on a racist basis..
It appears that the grass man was shouting and gesticulating at the side of the Koreans during the English Premier League match. “Spurs” and the Metropolitan Police appreciated that the punishment was too soft, so they filed an appeal to the Football Police of Great Britain.
As a result of this tribute, a command was issued about the forged fence.
“This incident demonstrates that evil in the soil of hatred in football will not be tolerated.. Garland's actions were rightfully prosecuted by social authorities, and we urge all patients to continue to withdraw the respect of the police and stewards for any form of discriminatory behavior among citizens or fans. “so that we can hand over such certificates before the court,” said Kevin Christie from the Crown Prosecution Service.