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Imagine there'll be a lot of people saying bye bye to theirs tonight
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It needs to be dark for All of the Lights so must be after 10.
I feel a little bit sorry for those on at the beginning. It'll be empty apart from stewards and three die hard fans.
Anyone know which pubs near the ground will have it on? I'm going but would like to watch a bit while drinking nice beer and then get in for Allen if I'm early enough but absolutely definitely the Groves fight
any cheap tickets still avalible? Was due to work nights and now not working.
You can disguise a detonator as an e-cig presumably.Why on earth ban e-cigs? Bit of an overreaction I think. OK, you can say no usage in the seats, but surely they would be okay in the concourses.
Can you bring real cigs in?
You can disguise a detonator as an e-cig presumably.
It's a joke, but whilst we live in a nation where human rights for people that want to kill us is more important than the lives of our children it unfortunately has to be this way.
Strange commentYou can disguise a detonator as an e-cig presumably.
It's a joke, but whilst we live in a nation where human rights for people that want to kill us is more important than the lives of our children it unfortunately has to be this way.
You can disguise a detonator as a wallet. Can't see them banning wallets.
Ban the use of e-cigs in the stadium by all means if it is seen as some kind of a threat or annoyance to others. But plenty of those drinking in the bars will be using them before and after the fight, and can't be expected to leave them at home and go without a nicotine hit all evening.
Banning the actual possession of them shows a lack of common sense, and could lead to problems. Some e-cigs cost more than a ticket to the fight, and I reckon many people won't be happy to have them confiscated, especially the "tougher" fans that are expected
Glad I've read this as I would've taken mine and would've ruined my day a bit if I'd had to give up ~£100 worth of kit. Mobile phones are presumably just as big a threat, but no one would ban those. Irritating, but I can do without I suppose.
Thing is only place I've seen it is via the SUFC Commercial twitter, so as I mentioned earlier there'll be a lot of people who have no clue and end up having it confiscated, really does seem daft if they're not gonna properly advertise it especially
Yeah, it's tough though because it's not like it's the right time to bemoan heightened security. On the plus side, I'm off to the vape expo at the NEC tomorrow, so I can make up for missing a few hours.
Is boxing somewhere to take a 13 year old? Don't know why I'm asking as he will be going to the rust bucket next year anyway.
Is boxing somewhere to take a 13 year old? Don't know why I'm asking as he will be going to the rust bucket next year anyway.
You can disguise a detonator as an e-cig presumably.
It's a joke, but whilst we live in a nation where human rights for people that want to kill us is more important than the lives of our children it unfortunately has to be this way.
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