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World Cup 2018: ‘Idiotic’ England fans slammed after shouting at police dog – for being GERMAN

ENGLAND fans have been slammed after shouting at a police dog – for being GERMAN.

Dorset Police Dogs condemned the “drunken idiots” who targeted one of their German Shepherds on Saturday following the 2-0 quarter-final win over Sweden.

 England supporters shouted at a police dog for being German

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England supporters shouted at a police dog for being German

They tweeted: “To all the lovely football fans this evening, we thank you it was lovely meeting you, to all the idiots that just went out to get drunk, shout at a police dog for being German??? and throw stuff around…..we are sorry you can’t handle sun, celebration and drink!”

Shocked users replied with their support, calling for retaliation.

Booze-fuelled England supporters swarmed the streets and caused mayhem after Gareth Southgate led us to our first World Cup semi-final since 1990.

A day of drinking led to fans scaling traffic lights, riding on bonnets and lighting flares – with one set of supporters invading Ikea singing ‘It’s Coming Home’.

London, in particular, saw celebrations turn ugly, with booze-fuelled supporters smashing up an ambulance and one lout launching himself through the glass roof on top of a bus stop.

In Borough High Street, London Bridge, some rowdy fans climbed on top of an ambulance car – leaving massive dents in the bonnet and smashing the windscreen.

London Ambulance Service condemned the incident after it left the car out of service and unable to respond to emergencies.

It tweeted: “We’re delighted with the result, but this has put a big dampener on the celebrations for us: while our officer attended a call nearby, this car was damaged in Borough High Street during the celebrations after the game – it’s now off the road to be repaired.”

A woman seen jumping on the car has been identified by police.

Cops thanked social media users for sharing their plea for information adding “Now it’s our turn”.

 Booze-fuelled England supporters caused havoc after Saturday's win over Sweden

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Booze-fuelled England supporters caused havoc after Saturday’s win over Sweden

 A woman who climbed on top of a London ambulance has been identified by police

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A woman who climbed on top of a London ambulance has been identified by police

 Two topless louts clambered on top of the emergency vehicle as fans took over streets in London Bridge

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Two topless louts clambered on top of the emergency vehicle as fans took over streets in London Bridge

 A Gareth Southgate lookalike also mounted the ambulance, striking a winning pose in front of the Shard

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A Gareth Southgate lookalike also mounted the ambulance, striking a winning pose in front of the Shard

 The life-saving motor's screen and bonnet were destroyed in the celebrations, forcing it to be taken off the road for repairs

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The life-saving motor’s screen and bonnet were destroyed in the celebrations, forcing it to be taken off the road for repairs

 England supporters swarm Borough High Street, London Bridge, after the win over Sweden

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England supporters swarm Borough High Street, London Bridge, after the win over Sweden

By early hours of Sunday morning police were sharing the images on Twitter saying they would like to identify the individuals.

Just a couple of hours later, Poplar Police posted on Twitter: “IDENTIFIED Many thanks to all for sharing. Now it’s our turn.”

A Metropolitan Police spokesman confirmed no arrests had been made by late Sunday evening as police still appealed for the identity of others.

It is unclear if the woman was hurt in the incident.

England fan who jumped on ambulance after World Cup win against Sweden identified by police

Source: https://www.thesun.co.uk/world-cup-2018/6730689/world-cup-2018-england-fans-police-dog-german/

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