Police could see Nazi symbols

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Police could see Nazi symbols in the emblem of the Moscow "Torpedo»

Forbidden to bring fans to the stadium club paraphernalia
The emblem of the legendary Moscow football club "Torpedo" - a gear-gear with a race car and the letter "T", which is approved in the Soviet Union in 1936, was suddenly banned.
At the last football match of the Moscow police are not allowed to sell the stadium to carry and scarves, flags and banners with the image, which, according to the police, suddenly became like Nazi symbols.
"I attended by representatives of the Moscow police, and said that torpedovskoy emblem is similar to Nazi symbols. When we started to laugh, we are told: "Yes, exactly the same gear was in some kind of party, some of the staff in Nazi Germany, so we do not allow it to you" - said the head of the fan club "Torpedo" Vasily Petrakov .
The emblem of the club was approved in 1936. It showed a green letter "T" on the background of a racing car red and yellow bicycle sprocket. The emblem symbolizes affiliation to the team car factory, and also represented the club name (the word "Torpedo" was called in those years a kind of high-speed racing car) and pointed to the one produced by the plant at the time of products - bicycles.

Marasmus was intense.
And it's not even the fans or not Dear FC Torpedo.
Case in principle.
Who can come up with this nonsense? And these people, gentlemen, pass laws in this country.



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