I wonder how they get around the seemingly stupid rule that they take the lid from your bottle of pop. Now that the lids are attached, I assume they don’t attempt to take them off anymore.
According to the stadium seating plan as at 6pm today, there appears to be just over 1,300 seats left in Tier 1 West, which means we must have sold over 13,500 from the original 15,000 allocation.
Idk, I think it's a good idea to do what you can to prevent stuff like that from happening in the first place. Not to mention the health and safety issue @PrinceOfCrowell refers to.
You can have a Health and Safety rule for anything. The risk of falling over a discarded bottle is very low. The reality with this nonsense is I can’t buy a drink for my six-year-old son at football because he’s likely to knock it over.
Solve this dilemma and stick it to The (health and safety) Man by saving the top from your next fizzy popular drink and carrying your own set of bottle top(s) for the footballing games.
Another way around the lid issue is claiming its for medical reasons.
I have a friend who's diabetic and often has a normal luzocade in their bag. Whenever they are approached and told it has to be removed, they argue & often win under the Disability Discrimination Act.
A 7-day water fast is a diet that excludes all food and caloric beverages for a week, during which you are only allowed to consume water to hydrate and cleanse your body. This practice is undertaken for various reasons, including weight loss, detoxification, spiritual growth, or as a means to reset one’s digestive system and avoid paying £10 for a pie and pint at Wembley .
I actually think you could successfully win any argument with your so-called 'jobsworths' (who with the best will in the world are unlikely to be that well-advised or care that much) by naming any random act from history, so I would personally take much more pleasure in winning the argument on an outdated one rather than a current one.
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Mushrooms even
Pie & a pint was £10 yesterday, if that helps
I wonder how they get around the seemingly stupid rule that they take the lid from your bottle of pop. Now that the lids are attached, I assume they don’t attempt to take them off anymore.
It's not really a stupid rule - it's to stop someone using a full bottle as a projectile.
According to the stadium seating plan as at 6pm today, there appears to be just over 1,300 seats left in Tier 1 West, which means we must have sold over 13,500 from the original 15,000 allocation.
So presumably, Tier 2 should open up next week?
Also if a full bottle with a lid is left on stairs and someone treads on it, there’s a nasty accident.
An empty/lidless bottle crushes under foot.
Still annoying though as goes flat really quickly.
Good point, hadn't thought of that
I haven’t bought my tickets yet, will be getting 2 this week after I get paid. I assume the cheapest tickets have sold out.
Have you bought any mushrooms though
Can't be much room left in the lower tier
In exactly two weeks time...everybody will be queuing for a train.
And 'wyximbe wines' for tinnies
And mushrooms
Quite a few £36 ones available and lots of £42/48/60 ones.
It is a stupid rule. Launching a bottle is a criminal offence. Those throwing bottles should be prosecuted.
Idk, I think it's a good idea to do what you can to prevent stuff like that from happening in the first place. Not to mention the health and safety issue @PrinceOfCrowell refers to.
Can't imagine throwing a 95% full bottle at someone would be much more of a picnic.
Or treading on it.
You can have a Health and Safety rule for anything. The risk of falling over a discarded bottle is very low. The reality with this nonsense is I can’t buy a drink for my six-year-old son at football because he’s likely to knock it over.
It's just an unfortunate reality of football that the idiots ruin it for the rest of us, but this is a minor case of that.
They don’t any more, in the tent at the ground anyway 👍
Solve this dilemma and stick it to The (health and safety) Man by saving the top from your next fizzy popular drink and carrying your own set of bottle top(s) for the footballing games.
I am stunned that the Gasroom Gastro Police haven’t been along yet to remind us all that it’s easy to go 90 - 120 minutes without food or drink.
Another way around the lid issue is claiming its for medical reasons.
I have a friend who's diabetic and often has a normal luzocade in their bag. Whenever they are approached and told it has to be removed, they argue & often win under the Disability Discrimination Act.
I think they're only allowed on a 1:1 ratio with your posts about cycling and they're currently equal
On your bike.
Looks like there's around 2,500 left in tier one, so plenty to go until tier two opens. Seem to have sold around 650 over the weekend.
A 7-day water fast is a diet that excludes all food and caloric beverages for a week, during which you are only allowed to consume water to hydrate and cleanse your body. This practice is undertaken for various reasons, including weight loss, detoxification, spiritual growth, or as a means to reset one’s digestive system and avoid paying £10 for a pie and pint at Wembley .
https://betterme.world/articles/7-day-water-fast/
The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 was superseded by the Equality Act 2010.
If your friend is going to argue with jobsworths based on the law, at least quote the correct version.
I actually think you could successfully win any argument with your so-called 'jobsworths' (who with the best will in the world are unlikely to be that well-advised or care that much) by naming any random act from history, so I would personally take much more pleasure in winning the argument on an outdated one rather than a current one.