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Published 10:01 15 Feb 2016 GMT
Updated 16:19 3 Mar 2016 GMT
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Wales welcomed Scotland to the Millennium Stadium for the second round of games in this year's competition, and fans caused so much trouble that the police force issued a very angry statement.
"Football fans will push the boundaries, but they will listen," Superintendent Andrew Morgan of the British Transport Police is quoted as saying by WalesOnline.
"[Rugby fans] won't listen. They won't take advice or warnings. They will be a nightmare."
Morgan took aim at middle-aged men in particular, who he said "think that they can behave any way they like," a view backed up by British Transport Police Chief Inspector Sandra England.
"These middle-aged men who turn into drunken idiots – it's a cultural issue for us. The pubs and clubs are rammed with people going out on 'all-dayers'," she said.
Fans were accused of bullying, while one officer active in Cardiff city centre called them a "disgrace".
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