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Topic Originator: jaygee
Date: Mon 13 Mar 12:50
Dafc123. It’s the board the police the stewards, everyone’s fault apart from the twats who tarnish the club’s reputation.
Goodness sake man, folk have to take a wee bit responsibility for their own actions & when they don’t there’s inevitably consequences.
A decent response from the club, let’s hope no further action has to come of it.
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Topic Originator: par-91
Date: Mon 13 Mar 15:33
Can we not keep this on the existing thread, rather than starting a new thread?
I don’t agree with the opinions he’s put up, but no need to create new threads just to slag off/criticise another poster. There’s enough people commenting on his views within the existing thread, so what are you trying to achieve here?
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Topic Originator: onandupthepars
Date: Mon 13 Mar 20:59
Ref: jaygee
Mon 13 Mar 12:50
"folk have to take a wee bit responsibility for their own actions"
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Trouble is, how d`you get folk to do that? If the folk who throw stuff are young? and, as you imply, irresponsible - how d`you get them to change? They maybe see themselves as free-spirited, daring and two fingers up to authority (which includes DAFC management). I don`t see how they`re gonna bother about whether the club gets fined or even docked points.
Is there a way towards a solution? Is there a spokesperson for the "throwers", who would meet with club officials etc. ?
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Topic Originator: dafc123
Date: Mon 13 Mar 21:39
Jaygee, you obviously weren’t at the game. You would have saw the stewards / police virtually welcoming fans on the the pitch. Fans just chancing their luck.
There’s a reason why there’s security at airports….to stop you taking c4 / 150ml of liquid onto a flight.
Anonymous keyboard warrior anyway I have now reported you and expect this thread to be taken down within 3/4 working days.
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Tue 14 Mar 09:09
Small point - is the limit at airport security not 100ml liquids ?
I read somewhere recently that the authorities are reviewing this with a view to either dropping it or changing the volume allowed.
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Topic Originator: EastEndTales
Date: Tue 14 Mar 09:21
There`s a review to increasing it to 150ml.
Also had a trial at Cologne airport last month where they wanted to scan your liquids without taking them out your luggage, not sure if that`s wider spread yet.
Ep. 8 of East End Tales is out now with CRAIG BREWSTER!
https://eastendtales.buzzsprout.com
Post Edited (Tue 14 Mar 15:36)
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Topic Originator: saltonsgonagetu
Date: Tue 14 Mar 09:48
London City Airport will be the first to stop the 100ml liquid rule in the UK
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Topic Originator: EastEndTales
Date: Tue 14 Mar 10:04
Quote:
veteraneastender, Tue 14 Mar 09:23
Eau de Cologne ?
Thankfully I smell better than that nasty stuff! So I`ve been told.
Ep. 8 of East End Tales is out now with CRAIG BREWSTER!
https://eastendtales.buzzsprout.com
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Topic Originator: the saline hill puma
Date: Tue 14 Mar 15:14
Quote:
EastEndTales, Tue 14 Mar 09:21
There`s a review to increasing it to 150ml.
Also had a trial at Cologne airport last konrh where they wanted to scan your liquids without taking them out your luggage, not sure if that`s wider spread yet.
Quite a few airports offer this now, Amsterdam being the first and I believe it will be implemented at Edinburgh soon
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Topic Originator: Bazzler1981
Date: Tue 14 Mar 15:23
Schipol was a nightmare I think they had just started the scanning of liquids in bags but anyone with liquids in their bag weee getting stopped and their bag rescanned
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Topic Originator: dafc123
Date: Tue 14 Mar 20:38
Think you lot missed the joke
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