skipper734
Registered ruffian
Is this it?
If you did it in my pub you would be banned from my pub permanently. I wouldn't want you back.If you did this in a pub or a shopping centre, people complained and the police decided to prosecute, you would probably be looking at Common Assault at the lowest level. A conditional discharge or a fine at most.
Ditto if you did it at a rugby or cricket match.
The law, and in particular punishment, relating to football matches is in serious need of review.
It's hardly a complete joke, what they did was stupid in the extreme, throwing bottles full of beer into the air, and presumably watching them smash on the ground. So some sort of punishment was necessary.
you don't get out much do you ?
a; the bottles are plastic and don't break
b; this is a trend started by Leeds years ago
c; Brighton fans have been doing most of this season to the tune of WERE ON OUR WAY,WERE ON OUR WAY TO THE PREMIER LEAGUE etc it is harmless fun fuelled mainly by those 11no keep sticking the ball in the net and Stockdale keeping out at the other end
Throwing beer around is completely stupid and pisses me off no end when I'm trying to enjoy myself. No thanks, I don't want to stink of beer for the rest of the day.
The banning orders are ridiculously harsh, though.
What about when they open bottles of champagne and spray it over everyone at other sporting events, should that be banned too?
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Ah fosters, or camels piss as it's better knownit's a waste of a decent drink, isn't this what Fosters was invented for shirley?
Ah fosters, or camels piss as it's better known
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On the face of it, does seem like a cruel and unusual punishment. Being chucked out on the day would IMHO have been sufficient.
Leaves a fairly pissy taste in the mouth when the kind of restrictions like those in an FBO can be implemented for something like this, when at the same time you would have none of these restrictions if you are on a terrorist watch list.