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Croatian police will let fans party

Victory celebration will be incident-free, police insist

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Posted: Wednesday July 08, 1998 12:02 PM

  Croatian fans took to the streets after their team's last win. They hope to do so again Wednesday night (AP)

ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) -- Police are promising to cut fans some slack if Croatia beats France on Wednesday for a place in the World Cup finals, intervening only if celebrations threaten lives and property.

Tens of thousands of Croats are expected to watch the semifinal contest on giant TV screens set up in the capital's parks and squares. Few restaurants, cafes and bars are without a television set.

The winner faces four-time World champion Brazil on Sunday. The loser will have to settle for the third-place match Saturday against the Netherlands .

"Until now, police have not and will not act to spoil the spontaneous festivities," Zagreb's police chief, Ivan Stanko, said.

Many Croats still view police with fear and apprehension -- a legacy of the country's years of Communist rule when it was part of Yugoslavia.

But Stanko says he wants to change that image. And after Croatia's remarkable success -- including its 3-0 upset of powerhouse Germany -- even the police have caught World Cup fever.

If things go well for the Croats on Wednesday, Stanko said, "We will join in on the celebrations, too, but in a manner still befitting enforcers of the law."

Stanko said he has told police to intervene in celebrations only if lives and property are seriously endangered.

Nevertheless, police will be out in force at key intersections and city squares, just in case.

One person died and more than 40 were injured in Saturday's nationwide delirium which exploded in the wake of the victory over Germany. Scores of windows were smashed in shops, cars and street cars.

According to a newspaper poll, 95 percent of the 4.8 million Croats watched the quarterfinal match, one of the country's finest moments since it gained independence in 1991. The margin of error was not given.  

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