: Sat Mar 14, 2009 11:08 am
I love it when people solemnly tell me what "might become" an issue - when it never remotely has.
I'm making my way out, but choosing to do so along the back of the stand. I'm allowed to go that way; if I wasn't, then it would be blocked off. If play in the last minute or two looks as if we might score, I might pause to watch for a tackle or three. But then all the people around me are always doing the same thing. It's human nature. I don't "stand at the back for 10 minutes" and agree that that is not permitted.
Yes, if 5000 people were crammed into that bit there would be a problem. In that weird thing called "real life", which I seem to be more capable of recognising than some, this does not happen, never has happened, and is never remotely likely to happen.
Gill J wrote:
It must be kept clear as I and the rest of the people who use that area do not want to reverse into anyone who is stood behind me when they shouldn't be, unless you have a penchant fopr broken toes.
I don't believe you really think that. The stand at Odsal apart, wherever you go, where else are people forbidden from standing in your vicinity lest you reverse over their toes? ! Your point that people shouldn't be allowed to block those areas or encroach on the areas where wheelchair users are sat is pefectly sound, but isn't helped by inventing potential H&S problems, nit-picking-risk-assessor style.
I have never got in the way of nor encroached on the space of the wheelchair users, and if I stand in what is a clear space, which nobody is either using or wanting to use, there is no problem, unless somebody chooses to pretend there are some fanciful circumstances that might make it a problem. It's like Wigan Bull's dark "threats of chaos". Sure, no chaos has ever ensued, or remotely threatened to ensue, but
you never know . . .
It was like banning smoking in concrete stands in pre-smoking ban days, on the grounds of "fire risk". There was, of course - in the absence of a fag end big and hot enough to set concrete ablaze - no fire risk at all, but nevertheless you don't want to take chances, do you,
you never know . . .
Anyway, no, I don't want to have a mini-novelette argument, and thankfully there is no need as common sense which co-incides with my views has thankfully prevailed, so let's end it at that, Bravo Bulls.