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This has nothing to do with security, I have been lucky to attend all the main matches in the new Croke Park - my small bag was never checked, how long would it to check bags.... cuchulainn35 (Armagh) - Posts: 1688 - 20/06/2017 13:01:30 2002484 Link 1 |
There are ways around this. How about instead of Mam or Dad carrying a big backpack filled with everyone's lunch and rainhear etc. each person have their own small bag that fits the required dimensions. It's not like they're saying nobody can bring a bag. Just not a big bag.
GaaGaa78 (UK) - Posts: 285 - 20/06/2017 14:58:37 2002566 Link 0 |
"this has nothing to do with security". Ok, if you say so then it must be true.
GaaGaa78 (UK) - Posts: 285 - 20/06/2017 15:09:45 2002580 Link 0 |
Regrettable to see the extremes to which we have to go to ensure public safety, particularly where large crowds gather. It's symptomatic of the times we live in I'm afraid, and a necessary response to the terrorist attacks on the innocent in Britain, Syria, France, Iraq, Belgium, Afghanistan, Yemen, Palestine, Spain and Libya. Sliotharyslope (Wexford) - Posts: 138 - 20/06/2017 15:42:22 2002618 Link 0 |
Or just have your lunch before you go to the match Just a thought Sorry if that sounds a bit mean but I've had numerous instances with kids, adults and elderly people who all come with their own set of issues. Take old irish people, can they do anything without a cup of tea?? Don't get me wrong, I love having the craic with them but can anyone relate to this: "Come on Dad, we'll miss the bus" "Not till I have a cup of tea!!" OR "We're late for the match come on, the national anthem is playing" "I need a cup of tea first, we won't miss anything" OR "I'm not even mad we were late, I'm not mad we lost, I'm not mad that we've tried 3 different pubs already and there's nowhere to sit, but now we've found one, tv is on and they're showing a replay of the match. What are you having?" "A cup of tea of course" 5 mins later waiting at the bar "They don't serve tea, what will you have" "Ah don't worry about it, I think I'll just head home!!" keithlemon (Australia) - Posts: 920 - 20/06/2017 16:14:05 2002634 Link 1 |
The problem with this is that security is now reacting to every method of attack that these people deploy. Although after 911 the reaction was to ban drinks coming in based on the possibility of being explosives being mixed in the drink or something. The horrific Manchester murder happened because that group decided to target an event. If the venue had a backpack ban, they would not have aborted the attack but just done something else or attacked outside. Sadly I think if any city or event is going to be targeted , relatively minor security measures like banning /checking bags will not prevent it. As we know from big CP games, there are many areas outside the ground where mass groups of people are assembled. Same with most stadiums, in that they would not necessarily have to get into the venue to cause carnage. poguemahone (Dublin) - Posts: 365 - 20/06/2017 16:19:38 2002637 Link 0 |
ok can anybody point out to me where they are saying you cant bring bottles of water or sandwiches into croke park? perfect10 (Wexford) - Posts: 3929 - 20/06/2017 16:22:10 2002639 Link 0 |
Sandwiches are fine, according to the croke park website, bottles and even flags are a no no. Q: What items are prohibited from Croke Park on match days? Patrons should note that the bringing of alcohol, fireworks, smoke canisters, bottles, glasses, cans, flags, banners, poles, distress signals, laser pointers, selfie sticks and other similar articles or containers, including anything which could or might be used as a weapon is strictly prohibited. louthman57 (Louth) - Posts: 307 - 20/06/2017 18:51:13 2002716 Link 0 |
Hmmm. Knoxboya (Monaghan) - Posts: 370 - 20/06/2017 19:07:07 2002725 Link 0 |
Knox, as another member of the second generation diaspora, I know what you're saying. But as I said in an earlier post, saw Stone Roses at Wembley last weekend. 90,000 people, loads and loads of rucksacks..........no problem. Now, if you were looking to make a point and/or secure "martyrdom", what would've been a better target, that gig or Dublin v Kildare in a country that isn't even a member of NATO? We're all entitled to our opinions but honestly lads, I think this is an overreaction on the part of the GAA MedwayIrish (Wexford) - Posts: 2324 - 20/06/2017 19:21:51 2002732 Link 0 |
Breaking News ...... Cavan_Slasher (Cavan) - Posts: 10253 - 20/06/2017 19:57:17 2002743 Link 0 |
Hey Slasher, nothing compared to the untold misery caused by umbrellas!
MedwayIrish (Wexford) - Posts: 2324 - 20/06/2017 20:24:14 2002762 Link 1 |
Yeah there is but they are attacking the countries who they have beef with as a result of middle east been blown to smithereens by armed forces in these countries or the likes of France for their media antagonism, Ireland has remained neutral in all these so called wars. my point being had this attack have happened in Syria or Tunisia at a concert would they be doing these new safety measures in the gaa? hill16no1man (Dublin) - Posts: 12665 - 20/06/2017 20:38:36 2002769 Link 2 |
Will these new measures be used in all has stadiums or again will this only be dangerous for croke park like the pitch invasion malarky where they erect a glass screen but yet in thurles last Sunday around 20 thousand people were on the pitch immediately after the whistle it must makes no sense like a pitch invasion isn't equally as dangerous in other grounds.
hill16no1man (Dublin) - Posts: 12665 - 20/06/2017 20:42:35 2002770 Link 2 |
I guess some people think we should wait til something happens before reacting. its a bag pack, get over it. First World problems at its best PyatPree (Cork) - Posts: 376 - 20/06/2017 20:43:08 2002772 Link 0 |
You haven't been allowed bring a flag onto the hill for dublin games in about 15 year's
hill16no1man (Dublin) - Posts: 12665 - 20/06/2017 20:44:37 2002776 Link 0 |
But sure anybody looking to make an attack possible will just carry the device strapped to their body there not stupid they will know bags are not allowed and use another means.
hill16no1man (Dublin) - Posts: 12665 - 20/06/2017 20:48:23 2002779 Link 0 |
Exactly. Spot on Hill. And we all know the answer re if the same thing happened in Tunisia or anywhere else in the ME. Look at the clowns who colour their facebook profile in a French, Belgian, German, I love MCR flag. Where's their Afghan or Syrian flags when a jet knocks out a school or hospital over there? Nowhere. But hey, their mothers don't mourn like white mothers do. Their kids don't bleed like white kids do. Total f***king hypocrisy of the highest level.
MedwayIrish (Wexford) - Posts: 2324 - 20/06/2017 20:51:35 2002782 Link 3 |
What about bottles of energiser and 7up as apparently there banned now too so of course it's a money making thing and as always people suffering is used to others advantage of making money
hill16no1man (Dublin) - Posts: 12665 - 20/06/2017 20:52:40 2002783 Link 1 |
Again, on the money. Pitch invasions = bad, fences = good, preventative. Now remind me, where did that myth get banished?
MedwayIrish (Wexford) - Posts: 2324 - 20/06/2017 20:52:54 2002784 Link 0 |