The lid has been removed from his bottle. It's fine.
He's holding it. So I'm guessing it's ok to bring in bottles with lids so long as the lid isn't actually on top of the bottle.
The lid has been removed from his bottle. It's fine.
Yeah but he's not the same as us customers so it's ok .
How upsetting for children to see manager holding a bottle top. Are there no stewards there to clamp down on this
I actually found out why they remove bottle tops at sports events recently and it makes sense. People drop their bottles on the floor, if there was an evacuation situation then people will roll their ankles, slip and fall stepping on bottles with a lid on, if the lid is removed then the bottle will simply crush. You learn something new everyday.
How upsetting for children to see manager holding a bottle top.
Flouting the laws at The Amex, in full view of everyone. The B'stard......
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And you believed that?
I actually found out why they remove bottle tops at sports events recently and it makes sense. People drop their bottles on the floor, if there was an evacuation situation then people will roll their ankles, slip and fall stepping on bottles with a lid on, if the lid is removed then the bottle will simply crush. You learn something new everyday.
Hahaha, this!And you believed that?
Would YOU try taking a lid off him or telling him he wasn’t allowed in with it ? With his reputation for losing his temper ?
Just because it's the official reason given doesn't mean it's actually true. Whilst I accept it's anecdotal I've never damaged myself by stepping on a bottle top, whereas in the past I have slipped on spilled liquids and by treading on foodstuffs (eg chips).Yes, that is actually the reason as per the H&S official for sports events.
Well when we scored my sons almost full bottle of water got knocked over in the melee creating a nice slippery puddle of water in the back row of the family stand, which is probably more of a danger to the public.
It's pretty slippery on smooth concrete though.water's not that slippery though is it . Most of us manage to walk around on wet pavements after a day of rain with no problem whatsoever
water's not that slippery though is it . Most of us manage to walk around on wet pavements after a day of rain with no problem whatsoever