by Dirk Gently »
28 Jan 2010 11:09
Russell Street If it is so unsafe then why is it that you can stand and watch a band in the very same football stadiums that you can't stand and watch a football match?
I'm more likely to be jumping around watching a band than at a football match, but hey, that's OK. Oh, and while I'm at it I can carry on drinking too...
As you can at a London Irish rugby match in exactly the same seat that you were deemed unsafe to stand at (or drink alcohol at) if the ball being kicked is round - a clear case of the assumption that football supporters are automatically criminals.
You are, of course, also technically "safe" when standing on a crowded InterCity125 train doing 90mph between Reading and Paddington, but not when standing in front of a completely stationary seat at a football match.
You are actually legally "safe when" standing at football matches - but only during "periods of excitement", and not "persistently" - which are, of course the times when there are most likely to crowd surges, etc.
The whole law is utterly ludicrous and riddled with paradoxes - and I feel sorry for the poor stewards and ground authorities who are pressured into putting such unenforceable regulations into effect.
PS - statistically, the periods of greatest danger to football supporters, when they are most likely to suffer an accident, is when they are entering or leaving the stadium. The biggest single source of injury amongst attendees at football matches is "scalding by hot liquids".