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Published 10:20 15 Feb 2016 GMT
Wales welcomed Scotland to the Principality Stadium for the second round of games in this year's competition, and fans caused so much trouble that the police force were provoked into an 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.
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