Just sent the following e-mail
kind thx to this forum as i pretty much lifted all my material from this thread
Dear Melbourne Council,
I like most fans really enjoy the work that the footy buskers do on the bridge post games. It adds a little bit of color to the atmosphere and makes the whole experience more enjoyable.
It sounds to me like they've tried really hard to follow all relevent legislation and I hope you guys stand up for them.
From an occupational health and saftey perspective, it doesn't make sense to identify them as more more of a risk then any of:
- The can rattling Salvos
- The footy record sellers
- The footy team tents that sell merchandise
- Other buskers
- The difficult to see seats impeding the walk way (which fans texting on thier phones not looking where they're going are more likely to bump into, as I've found out).
All of which are located on the bridge
Further to that, the buskers aren't exactly hard to see or here. Exactly who are they a threat to? A friend of mine jokingly said to the blind, deaf and dumb. He may have a point.
Now I'm not one for mass conspiracy theories, but this has agenda written all over it.
If you guys are really concerned RE public's safety, surely you would identify the 20k odd fans trying to get into Southern Cross station through 2 terminals (as is often the case), as the greater risk.
In all the time they've been there, I don't believe the buskers have ever been involved in a serious incident
Please do the right thing,
Signed, footy member