by PlasticRoyale » 19 Apr 2010 08:40
by Winchester Royal » 19 Apr 2010 08:58
PlasticRoyale Can't you just sit down and clap? Is that really so hard and the language some of you use is disgusting.
I've sat in the East stand a few times but grew tired of having my view of the game impaired by knuckledraggers standing
by Rex » 19 Apr 2010 08:59
by Winchester Royal » 19 Apr 2010 09:01
royalexile Knuckle draggers.Since when does intelligence have to be shown at football.
by Gordons Cumming » 19 Apr 2010 14:30
WoodleyRoyal had my season ticket taken off me
by Big Foot » 19 Apr 2010 19:51
BRealWoodleyRoyal had my season ticket taken off me
not read the thread of course but i can never work out how the stewards can take a ST off people.
just dont give it to them ffs, they dont have the right to have you turn your pockets out
by Winchester Royal » 20 Apr 2010 08:38
BRealWoodleyRoyal had my season ticket taken off me
not read the thread of course but i can never work out how the stewards can take a ST off people.
just dont give it to them ffs, they dont have the right to have you turn your pockets out
by Dirk Gently » 20 Apr 2010 08:59
RoyalBlue Not doubting you but rather questioning what I would suggest is an extremely loose (possibly less than honest) use of the word 'illegal' in the programme. If it is indeed 'illegal' isn't it somewhat strange that no one appears to have heard of anyone (anywhere) being prosecuted and convicted for the offence of persistently standing in an all seater stadium? There must be some lawyers on HNA, perhaps one of them can confirm whether there is such an offence.
by RoyalBlue » 20 Apr 2010 21:49
Dirk GentlyRoyalBlue Not doubting you but rather questioning what I would suggest is an extremely loose (possibly less than honest) use of the word 'illegal' in the programme. If it is indeed 'illegal' isn't it somewhat strange that no one appears to have heard of anyone (anywhere) being prosecuted and convicted for the offence of persistently standing in an all seater stadium? There must be some lawyers on HNA, perhaps one of them can confirm whether there is such an offence.
To clarify this, it is illegal, but it's not the individual who is liable to prosecution, and, AFAIK, no individual has ever been prosecuted since there's no statute against them for refusing to follow ground regulations, which is what persistent standing counts as. What people get clubs bans, prosecutions and even FBOs for is the aftermath of standing - refusing to do as the stewards say, resisting eviction, foul and abusive language, etc.
A club which allows persistent standing (which is slightly different from a club which is unable to prevent it but does take reasonable steps to do so) will have their safety licence from the local authority withdrawn and thus be unable to operate - that's where the law is involved, rather than in terms of penalising individuals.
by Jerry St Clair » 20 Apr 2010 22:40
Dirk Gently A club which allows persistent standing (which is slightly different from a club which is unable to prevent it but does take reasonable steps to do so) will have their safety licence from the local authority withdrawn and thus be unable to operate - that's where the law is involved, rather than in terms of penalising individuals.
by Royalshow » 21 Apr 2010 00:16
Jerry St ClairDirk Gently A club which allows persistent standing (which is slightly different from a club which is unable to prevent it but does take reasonable steps to do so) will have their safety licence from the local authority withdrawn and thus be unable to operate - that's where the law is involved, rather than in terms of penalising individuals.
Which clubs have had safety licenses withdrawn?
by Sharpy » 21 Apr 2010 08:30
by Sun Tzu » 21 Apr 2010 09:17
RoyalBlue Thanks for the clarification. Either way, not a criminal offence then. Also very (deliberate?) misleading use of the word illegal in the programme. Presumably intended to try to scare supporters into not standing.
by WoodleyRoyal » 21 Apr 2010 16:24
by prostak » 21 Apr 2010 19:56
Sharpy ipshit stewards were up there also....chucked out a geezer near top at half time for doing oxf*rd all
by Dirk Gently » 21 Apr 2010 20:45
Jerry St ClairDirk Gently A club which allows persistent standing (which is slightly different from a club which is unable to prevent it but does take reasonable steps to do so) will have their safety licence from the local authority withdrawn and thus be unable to operate - that's where the law is involved, rather than in terms of penalising individuals.
Which clubs have had safety licenses withdrawn?
by Dirk Gently » 21 Apr 2010 20:47
WoodleyRoyal Why is everyone allowed to stand at half time is that not persistant standing?
by Sun Tzu » 21 Apr 2010 20:50
Dirk GentlyJerry St ClairDirk Gently A club which allows persistent standing (which is slightly different from a club which is unable to prevent it but does take reasonable steps to do so) will have their safety licence from the local authority withdrawn and thus be unable to operate - that's where the law is involved, rather than in terms of penalising individuals.
Which clubs have had safety licenses withdrawn?
None, although a few clubs have come very, very, close to having stands closed.
But essentially it all goes to further reinforce just how badly-thought out and unenforceable the current legislation is.
by Dirk Gently » 21 Apr 2010 21:08
Sun TzuDirk GentlyJerry St Clair Which clubs have had safety licenses withdrawn?
None, although a few clubs have come very, very, close to having stands closed.
But essentially it all goes to further reinforce just how badly-thought out and unenforceable the current legislation is.
Surely both Leeds and Man Utd have had areas closed temporarily as a result of persistant standing ?
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