by Turns8 » 22 Apr 2008 14:27
by Row Z Royal » 22 Apr 2008 14:27
by Royal Lady » 22 Apr 2008 16:20
by floyd__streete » 22 Apr 2008 16:58
Royal Lady He's only been supporting RFC for 15 years. What a plastic!!!
by Royal Lady » 22 Apr 2008 17:18
by Compo's Hat » 23 Apr 2008 00:59
floyd__streete It was a total joke - those of us at the back of the queue who questioned, grumbled and generally took the p*ss were ushered on our way by a nervous looking copper without having to go through the rigmarole of being searched. An absolute farce; either search us when you have stopped us or don't bother in the first place.
by Forbury Lion » 23 Apr 2008 12:10
by southstand67 » 24 Apr 2008 12:20
by biscuitsrus » 24 Apr 2008 13:20
Forbury Lion Can we insist on the police officer carrying out the search being of a specified gender.... e.g female officer for the women?
If so, can I as a man insist on a female officer carrying out any search and if so can I insist on her being reasonably fit and attractive?
by Turns8 » 24 Apr 2008 14:42
southstand67 Hmmm, this makes interesting reading. Unless I've missed a post pointing this out already; I have to say I take comfort in the fact that there are stop and search taking place, if I were to go to a match with a rucksack on my back I hope it would be searched. Have the July 7th bombings been forgotten already? We are living in a society of extremists and nutters that want to impose their views on you, and although bombing the Madejski Stadium sounds farfetched, who remembers the Docklands bombings, the IRA campaigns of the 70's etc? Places you would never have thought of being targetted. Let's just remember this next time we go to a match.
by Seal » 24 Apr 2008 16:04
by Hoop Blah » 24 Apr 2008 16:30
Seal However, I don't think you can argue with their logic.
by Seal » 24 Apr 2008 16:33
Hoop BlahSeal However, I don't think you can argue with their logic.
You just did!
by weybridgewanderer » 05 May 2008 18:12
#Royal LadySo why aren't male supporters all asked to submit to a body search and/or empty their pockets or bags that they are carrying??STAR CampaignsRoyal Lady Can I just ask also, why it is that at every home game at the Mad Stad and at at every away game I have been to, female and male stewards have looked in my handbag, but I have never seen them body search a male supporter? Do I have the right to refuse them looking into my handbag if they are not looking in male supporters' pockets or anything?
No- because that's down to ground regulations and is a condition of entry which you agree to as part of the civil contract when you purchase the ticket from RFC.
You do have the right to refuse them looking into your handbag - but they have the right to refuse you entry to their premises.
by bobby1413 » 05 May 2008 18:23
Forbury Lion Can we insist on the police officer carrying out the search being of a specified gender.... e.g female officer for the women?
If so, can I as a man insist on a female officer carrying out any search and if so can I insist on her being reasonably fit and attractive?
by floyd__streete » 05 May 2008 23:28
bobby1413 Re: the last few posts - As I said in a previous post, there is a fine line between discrimination and intelligence-led policing. I don't believe the supporters were discriminated against. That's my opinion, although I wasn't there so don't know exactly what happened.
by Hugo Boss » 06 May 2008 12:55
by Dirk Gently » 06 May 2008 13:30
Hugo Boss Whilst I can kind of see why people were a bit miffed at having a quick search, I do tend to believe that if you aint got nothing to hide, why worry??
I do fear for the health of people that get all wound up about things that aint really all that harmful.
by Turns8 » 06 May 2008 15:17
Dirk GentlyHugo Boss Whilst I can kind of see why people were a bit miffed at having a quick search, I do tend to believe that if you aint got nothing to hide, why worry??
I do fear for the health of people that get all wound up about things that aint really all that harmful.
Maybe, but where exactly do you draw the line on what is fair and what is not?
by Hugo Boss » 06 May 2008 15:39
Dirk GentlyHugo Boss Whilst I can kind of see why people were a bit miffed at having a quick search, I do tend to believe that if you aint got nothing to hide, why worry??
I do fear for the health of people that get all wound up about things that aint really all that harmful.
Maybe, but where exactly do you draw the line on what is fair and what is not?
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