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Been in place at Aldershot for years in the ground ,yet bring your own in and Know one bats an eyelid.
Thought this has been the case for years.
To be fair the average (non-Arsenal) EPL Manager is unlikely to luzz a bottle of water on the pitch, whereas SOME fans would and you can't police for thos e that might and those that might not, been the rule for years!
Couldn't do it at B'Muff, Robbie Williams at St Mary's (had to take the Mrs honest), Wembley, Wembley Arena, Apollo Theatre, and many other places, it's security not profit. (Think about mixing liquids together, it's been done before)
I buy a bottle at the ground for pretty much every game, sometimes two, as I find my voice going in the North Stand. Without a lid, that bottle is without doubt getting knocked over and spilt because it happens every bloody week but thankfully has a lid on it. So.. that's lost custom for the club I guess. Ridiculous.
Sorry, I was referring to the Albion!
Imagine it is your job to ensure safety in the stadium, and you are legally responsible for taking any reasonable measures to safeguard everyone within it. The risk of someone luzzing a full bottle and that causing injury has been identified, if there is a reasonable way of reducing the risk, you have to take it. Remove caps from bottles and the risk is reduced, you have done your job. Then you are made aware that some people bring caps with them to get around your safety measures, if you do nothing with that information and someone gets hit with a full capped bottle, you are open to a few problems coming your way. If you had issued a statement as the club have, and instructed stewards to remove bottle caps if found, you are probably going to be ok.
Crisps have sharp edges, and marsh mallows though soft and squidgey are full of sugar so could give someone diabetes.No - Toblerone are to be banned as well apparently - far too threatening and some serious damage could be done. Marsh mallows and crisps should be ok though.
Nope
It hasn't been the rule for years, no.
'My loyalty is being severely tested with this Sh*t.' Exactly how I feel.
Ridiculous isn't it? Supposedly the best years to be an Albion fan and the club has become so petty about flasks and a drink of water.
Okay, fair enough. Let's stretch it a bit further. As has already been suggested on this thread, coins cause many more problems at the football. Surely coins of any sort should also fall into that category.
I am all for mitigating against risk, but there has to be a line and it is slowly moving uncomfortably towards a place where individual choice and liberty are being eroded.
Removing money from supporters would be difficult to count as reasonable, taking the top off of a disposable bottle is reasonable.
Removing money from supporters would be difficult to count as reasonable, taking the top off of a disposable bottle is reasonable.
I bet the meeting to decide this was a thrill a minute.
Does anyone recall being allowed to invade the pitch when we got promoted, or was the official statement that the club had to make telling us all it was not permitted?
But the coins are far more likely to hurt someone. I think it's intolerable that coins are allowed in.
Disposable bottle cap, reasonable to remove. Your bus fare home, not reasonable to remove. I think you could have worked that out for yourself if you tried.