- Apr 5, 2014
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What were you wondering about?
How the advent of predictive text was unlikely to improve my spelling.
What were you wondering about?
I was wearing my Dennis the Menace backpack at the time and you know what these knuckle dragging security types are like with their misconceptions
I used to get invited in to watch England games on the telly. I haven't got any kids, thankfully.
I had the opposite experience with a very daft security guard.
I saw that the big access door in the North East corner was open, so wandered towards it.
The guard asked me where I was going.
I said I just wanted to peek through the big open gap in the wall.
He told me the door wasn't open!
Had he just said, I'm sorry, I can't let you go over there because we've got contractors in still so I'm here to make sure there's no accidents, I'd have been disappointed but would have understood. Telling me that my eyes weren't working properly just resulted in a stupid argument about whether the door was open or not!!
you can still be polite
He was asked what he was doing "i'm just showing my kid the pitch" then asked to leave immediatley and they shouldn't be there.
Also he wasn't on the pitch with his kid or anywhere near it.
To respond to earlier post when he left he did feel more like an intruder then a fan with his boy.
So what actually happened then is that someone who shouldn't be in that area of the ground was approached by security while doing their job, asked why they were there and asked to leave as they shouldn't be. It's hardly "kicked out of Amex" is it.
Yes in this case it probably wouldn't hurt to have let the kid have a quick look and would have been a nice thing to do but at the same time it's a bit unreasonable to be complaining about it because the security guy wasn't willing to risk his job - why the hell should he?
I can understand him being annoyed that he'd been told it was alright but when the right person tells them sorry it's not allowed it's fair enough. Take the opportunity to make it up to the kid by taking him to a game where he can get the full magical moment experience .. Under 10 prices in the family stand aren't exactly extortionate.