Cameras - Double standards again.

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Cameras - Double standards again.

by Winchester Royal » 29 Mar 2008 18:35

Why, in November 2006, did I get banned for this offence, yet two fellows were walking around the concourse at half time today with Digital SLRs around their necks?

Double Standards again.

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by Royalshow » 29 Mar 2008 18:43

Why did a lad get kicked out for standing up in THE BACK ROW of the north? Beached whale steward was exhausted when she got to the top.

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by Coppelled Streets » 29 Mar 2008 19:11

Winchester Royal Why, in November 2006, did I get banned for this offence, yet two fellows were walking around the concourse at half time today with Digital SLRs around their necks?

Double Standards again.


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by Jerry St Clair » 29 Mar 2008 21:59

I congratulate the 4 tangoes who marched up to the back of the Blackburn end to tell half a dozen Blackburn fans to sit down. They almost certainly prevented innumerable deaths and injuries.

Just one of the 94 reasons why you won't find me at the Madejski next season.

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by shadesrwrf » 29 Mar 2008 23:39

I was wondering about this. When we left there was a guy walking out with a dSLR hanging round his neck.


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by reading_lad » 29 Mar 2008 23:48

Jerry St Clair I congratulate the 4 tangoes who marched up to the back of the Blackburn end to tell half a dozen Blackburn fans to sit down. They almost certainly prevented innumerable deaths and injuries.

Just one of the 94 reasons why you won't find me at the Madejski next season.


Even bigger congratulations to the fat steward and tangoes in B18 who kicked out two blokes for standing at the back row, and one bloke for complaning that the stewards were in his way while he was trying to watch the game

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by working class hero » 30 Mar 2008 16:58

Why complain about double standards? Just complain about the policy. Why the hell should we not take pix? I do at many games and they become my screensaver. I am certainly not going to pay the extortionate prices asked by the club 'gallery' even if I didn't take pix. So no loss of income to RFC. On the other hands a loss of goodwill if they stop paying customers taking a souvenir.

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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 30 Mar 2008 19:14

It's only a double standard if they were allowed to use their cameras, as opposed to just not being spotted by the kind of stewards who'd bother taking any action.


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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 30 Mar 2008 19:15

Jerry St Clair I congratulate the 4 tangoes who marched up to the back of the Blackburn end to tell half a dozen Blackburn fans to sit down. They almost certainly prevented innumerable deaths and injuries.

Just one of the 94 reasons why you won't find me at the Madejski next season.
yep, getting some away fans to sit down really is the final straw, isn't it?

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by Winchester Royal » 30 Mar 2008 19:45

working class hero Why complain about double standards? Just complain about the policy. Why the hell should we not take pix? I do at many games and they become my screensaver. I am certainly not going to pay the extortionate prices asked by the club 'gallery' even if I didn't take pix. So no loss of income to RFC. On the other hands a loss of goodwill if they stop paying customers taking a souvenir.


Well lets face it, if the club aren't going to make money out of it, they're not intested in changing it.

It IS double standards. I got banned, these fellows didn't. And they were blatent about it. And I never was.

You've got the nail on the head with goodwill. The club just don't understand the concept.

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by bobby1413 » 30 Mar 2008 19:57

reading_lad Complete tossers


A little bit fed up with the complete negativity and hostility in regards to the stewards in the stadium. I think people like you should remember that they are enforcing rules set by someone else. I bet you they don't exactly enjoy constantly telling rude and aggressive fans to "SIT DOWN", or to put their camera away.

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by Winchester Royal » 30 Mar 2008 20:07

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reading_lad Complete tossers


A little bit fed up with the complete negativity and hostility in regards to the stewards in the stadium. I think people like you should remember that they are enforcing rules set by someone else. I bet you they don't exactly enjoy constantly telling rude and aggressive fans to "SIT DOWN", or to put their camera away.


If they don't like doing it, perhaps they should get a job directing people to discounted golf equipment or selling perfume in club toilets instead?


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by Royal Lady » 30 Mar 2008 20:15

Of course stewards enjoy telling you what to do, that's why they've taken the job. They are akin to traffic wardens. Probably bullied as young kids and now taking it out on unsuspecting people. :evil:

Winchester, did you take a photo of the bloke with the camera round his neck? :wink: I would definitely ask the club why this bloke was treated so differently to you though.

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by PEARCEY » 30 Mar 2008 20:16

bobby1413
reading_lad Complete tossers


A little bit fed up with the complete negativity and hostility in regards to the stewards in the stadium. I think people like you should remember that they are enforcing rules set by someone else. I bet you they don't exactly enjoy constantly telling rude and aggressive fans to "SIT DOWN", or to put their camera away.


I agree with you Bobby. My 5 year old son tried to stand on his seat because he could not see anything going on as people were standing up in front of him. He ended up with his foot caught in the gap at the back of the seat and it was a painful moment.
I fully understand why people stand and do so myself but there are reasons why we are not allowed to ie, the little uns and disabled who want to see whats going on as well.

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by Winchester Royal » 30 Mar 2008 20:20

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reading_lad Complete tossers


A little bit fed up with the complete negativity and hostility in regards to the stewards in the stadium. I think people like you should remember that they are enforcing rules set by someone else. I bet you they don't exactly enjoy constantly telling rude and aggressive fans to "SIT DOWN", or to put their camera away.


I agree with you Bobby. My 5 year old son tried to stand on his seat because he could not see anything going on as people were standing up in front of him. He ended up with his foot caught in the gap at the back of the seat and it was a painful moment.
I fully understand why people stand and do so myself but there are reasons why we are not allowed to ie, the little uns and disabled who want to see whats going on as well.


That is why we need separate standing and seating areas.

RL, I couldn't take a picture of them as I didn't have my camera on me. This is in case I hit somebody with it. Which is apparently why I couldn't take it in.

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by Royal Lady » 30 Mar 2008 20:22

Other than fans who stand on the back rows around the stadium, I have yet to see any home fan PERSISTENTLY standing. Fans stand at moments of intense excitement in a game. Whereas the majority of away fans at the Madejski seem to stand all game. It is purely the overzealous, jobsworth stewards who are making a mountain out of a molehill in my humble opinion.

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by Coppelled Streets » 30 Mar 2008 20:23

It's going off topic slightly but with regards to the jobsworths forever telling us to sit down, stand up and start singing and those around you will do the same. Now let them try and tell anyone to sit back down.

As soon as they look like they're about to approach anyone, do it, stand up and sing. They can't say a thing in that instance!


With regards to the cameras, it has to be one rule for all and WR is well within his rights to grumble.

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by PEARCEY » 30 Mar 2008 20:29

Royal Lady Other than fans who stand on the back rows around the stadium, I have yet to see any home fan PERSISTENTLY standing. Fans stand at moments of intense excitement in a game. Whereas the majority of away fans at the Madejski seem to stand all game. It is purely the overzealous, jobsworth stewards who are making a mountain out of a molehill in my humble opinion.


Agreed and I stand at those intense moments myself....but everyone wants to see the action during those few seconds and thats where the problem lies.
If there were separate seating sections for adults only with standing allowed it might alleviate the problem.

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by Winchester Royal » 31 Mar 2008 11:16

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Winchester Royal Why, in November 2006, did I get banned for this offence, yet two fellows were walking around the concourse at half time today with Digital SLRs around their necks?

Double Standards again.


'greed, and nice to have finally met you today mate!


You too mate, 5 nobbers in a row!

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