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A new campaign’s been launched to tackle the problem of so-called ‘Ugly Parents’ at junior sports matches.
The state government is asking parents to set a better example to their children.
Paul Bethell reports:
REPORTER
The campaign was launched at an under-twelves football match in Richmond this morning.
Some of the youngsters taking part know the problems.
CHILD VOX POP:
THE PARENTS ARE YELLING AT THEIR KIDS COS THEY MISS A GOAL OR SOMETHING OR THEY FUMBLE A MARK. THEY SHOULD SAY: ‘GOOD TRY. BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME’, NOT SHOUT AT US.
REPORTER
Victoria’s Sports Minister, James Merlino says that so-called ‘Ugly parents’ send the wrong signals.
He says the government is determined to clamp down.
JAMES MERLINO -
POOR SPECTATOR BEHAVIOUR IS JUST NOT ON. IT LEADS TO YOUNG PLAYERS LEAVING THE GAME.
REPORTER
But some are sceptical.
They say the scheme won’t have any effect and more use should be made of the codes of conduct for parents that most clubs already have.
Paul Bethell, ABC News, Richmond.
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