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James wrote:Was a few rows behind me and to the right.
Worrying that the Stadium security can't stop people smuggling it in. What if someone smuggled a bomb in? Would they find it.
Response was negative. Took the edge off a really upbeat section of the crowd too (we were right in front of the freak Milne goal and started chanting for him afterwards).
Could just as easily been a stick of dynamite.
This sort of thing happens when you play a team from Boganville.
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fingers wrote:Dickheads are everywhere not just at the soccer. Stupid thing to say Stinger. On the other hand I'm all for the sronig idea
wtf is it a stupid thing to say.......flares are common at soccer...rare at afl ffs.......more dickheads at the soccer per square metre than at the footy.....and you don't have to be albert to work that out imhfo......i stick to my original comments......
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Worrying that the Stadium security can't stop people smuggling it in. What if someone smuggled a bomb in? Would they find it.
I found that a bit worrying too, and slightly farcical as I had just watched an argument at the "security" tables where a can of solo was confiscated.
All stops out to make sure no cans or commercially packaged foods are admitted, but flares, guns, bombs, come on in........
You can't bring in cans but you can bring in plastic bottles.
They should be reported to the ACCC for uncompetitive practices.
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Don't get all high and mighty Stinger. No need. There are way more dickheads at the soccer if you go by the number of flares that get set off. To draw the conclusion that the d**khead at saturdays game was a soccer supporter is just ridiculous.
anyone could walk in to any ground with a chest vest strapped full of god knows what.
if i can see people sneaking in bottles of grog then a flare is just too easy, you could prob get 5 in just as easy as one.
the only way to stop it???
big brother type xray detectors u walk thru
or
strip search 45000 people (plus staff)
thejiggingsaint wrote:Its amazing that in this day and age of security measures at almost every public event, the security at the dome manage to miss something as deadly as a flare being brought into the stadium. Its not the first time I've seen this sort of crap at the dome, it has happened at the soccer games held there too. I saw several of them being set off during the Melbourne Victory games against Adelaide in the 2007 finals games.
Its all well and good calling for them to be "stoned to death"(?!) I think the real villains in all this are the Stadium management, who are more concerned about fast food being brought in than these deadly weapons!
Quite correct Jigster.
I reckon if it had been a foot-long Subway they'd have found it, no matter where it was hidden.
thejiggingsaint wrote:Its amazing that in this day and age of security measures at almost every public event, the security at the dome manage to miss something as deadly as a flare being brought into the stadium. Its not the first time I've seen this sort of crap at the dome, it has happened at the soccer games held there too. I saw several of them being set off during the Melbourne Victory games against Adelaide in the 2007 finals games.
Its all well and good calling for them to be "stoned to death"(?!) I think the real villains in all this are the Stadium management, who are more concerned about fast food being brought in than these deadly weapons!
Quite correct Jigster.
I reckon if it had been a foot-long Subway they'd have found it, no matter where it was hidden.
lmao
<< can hear a rubber glove going 'snap' and hear a security guard saying
"is that half a foot long sub i can see there?"
The AFL should just fake it. News story showing how the barcode scanners have new technology that detects flares. Some fake flashing lights and a fat security guard. Another guy with a ponytail wearing a "FLARE DETECTION SERVICE" vest. Most of the dickheads that would think of sneaking one in would probably believe it.
fingers wrote:The AFL should just fake it. News story showing how the barcode scanners have new technology that detects flares. Some fake flashing lights and a fat security guard. Another guy with a ponytail wearing a "FLARE DETECTION SERVICE" vest. Most of the dickheads that would think of sneaking one in would probably believe it.
Does that mean I'd have to change my daks to get in?
......flares are not common at Melbourne Victory games.....the club gets fined and most supporters don't want. Even the active guys see them as bringing too much attention.
(I am Gold reserved seat holder on level 1 and go each week).
If you want to see flares at soccer and have a laugh check this....Greece v Russia