TAYL-I26 Response Historic

Chief Constables nominate chief officers to liaise on stadium crowd safety

Recommendation

The Chief Constable of each police force in whose area there is one designated stadium or more should nominate a chief officer to liaise with the management of each football club and local authority concerned in respect of the safety and control of crowds.

Published Evidence Summary
The following publicly available evidence relates to this recommendation:
No specific published evidence directly addressing Chief Constables nominating chief officers to liaise on stadium crowd safety, as recommended by the Taylor Inquiry, has been identified in the provided official sources. General searches on gov.uk for relevant keywords yielded many results but no specific documents related to this recommendation. No further published evidence has been identified since the inquiry's original publication in 1990.
How was this assessed?
Assessed by gemini-2.5-flash on 24 Mar 2026
Checked data held on this site (government responses, progress updates, independent evidence)
External sources searched: www.gov.uk, www.legislation.gov.uk, hansard.parliament.uk
Jurisdiction
UK-wide
Response
Historic

No government response recorded.

Source
Report Taylor Inquiry — Interim Report 29 Jan 1990
Recommendation age 36.2 yrs
Last formal update No formal updates