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A few things I found strange though. Why show match ticket to get outbthe station? What if we were just random people going to Rotherham?Secondly how poorly designed is that exit from the stadium? It just didn't work.
At a meeting with SY Police earlier this season the officer who is responsible for football told us that he was in Barcelona with his family at the time the terrorists struck there.For that reason he has made armed Police available at all major games this season. This has been discussed on this forum before and was pointed out then that this would be for our safety, and if spotted it would be preferable if we didn't engage with them.
Quote from: silent majority on February 24, 2018, 08:41:04 pmAt a meeting with SY Police earlier this season the officer who is responsible for football told us that he was in Barcelona with his family at the time the terrorists struck there.For that reason he has made armed Police available at all major games this season. This has been discussed on this forum before and was pointed out then that this would be for our safety, and if spotted it would be preferable if we didn't engage with them.But why make a point of it in the local press for this particular match?
Quote from: Filo on February 25, 2018, 11:25:35 amQuote from: silent majority on February 24, 2018, 08:41:04 pmAt a meeting with SY Police earlier this season the officer who is responsible for football told us that he was in Barcelona with his family at the time the terrorists struck there.For that reason he has made armed Police available at all major games this season. This has been discussed on this forum before and was pointed out then that this would be for our safety, and if spotted it would be preferable if we didn't engage with them.But why make a point of it in the local press for this particular match?Its politics. SY Police are playing a bigger game than just yesterdays derby clash.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on February 24, 2018, 08:50:32 pmA few things I found strange though. Why show match ticket to get outbthe station? What if we were just random people going to Rotherham?Secondly how poorly designed is that exit from the stadium? It just didn't work.You don't have to have a match ticket to exit a station, there is still freedom of movement in this country.
Quote from: silent majority on February 25, 2018, 11:42:48 amQuote from: Filo on February 25, 2018, 11:25:35 amQuote from: silent majority on February 24, 2018, 08:41:04 pmAt a meeting with SY Police earlier this season the officer who is responsible for football told us that he was in Barcelona with his family at the time the terrorists struck there.For that reason he has made armed Police available at all major games this season. This has been discussed on this forum before and was pointed out then that this would be for our safety, and if spotted it would be preferable if we didn't engage with them.But why make a point of it in the local press for this particular match?Its politics. SY Police are playing a bigger game than just yesterdays derby clash.There's eight South Yorkshire derby's this season, why chose this one to play politics?If you mean they are trying to squeeze more money from clubs for policing, there are two much bigger derby's in Sheffield to play politics with
Quote from: silent majority on February 25, 2018, 09:44:06 amQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on February 24, 2018, 08:50:32 pmA few things I found strange though. Why show match ticket to get outbthe station? What if we were just random people going to Rotherham?Secondly how poorly designed is that exit from the stadium? It just didn't work.You don't have to have a match ticket to exit a station, there is still freedom of movement in this country.They made a point of getting everyone on my train and I hear the one after to show their match tickets on the way out of the station.And then held everyone up for about 45 minutes - but let random people go through (that were wearing Rovers stuff, so no, it wasn't just random commuters). I mean I see the point of a police escort but that was a bit weird. And the policeman at the top of the stairs told us where the away pub was in relation to the station - only for nobody to actually be allowed to leave if you ended up where everybody was being held.
Yeah but there's f**k all you can actually do about it at the exact time it's happening to you if you actually want to see the game you've paid to go to. Doesn't make it right but you don't have much choice in the moment.
Quote from: Filo on February 25, 2018, 11:50:12 amQuote from: silent majority on February 25, 2018, 11:42:48 amQuote from: Filo on February 25, 2018, 11:25:35 amQuote from: silent majority on February 24, 2018, 08:41:04 pmAt a meeting with SY Police earlier this season the officer who is responsible for football told us that he was in Barcelona with his family at the time the terrorists struck there.For that reason he has made armed Police available at all major games this season. This has been discussed on this forum before and was pointed out then that this would be for our safety, and if spotted it would be preferable if we didn't engage with them.But why make a point of it in the local press for this particular match?Its politics. SY Police are playing a bigger game than just yesterdays derby clash.There's eight South Yorkshire derby's this season, why chose this one to play politics?If you mean they are trying to squeeze more money from clubs for policing, there are two much bigger derby's in Sheffield to play politics withDoes it matter? They've adopted this position all season and our game was just another one in a long list. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43140824?ns_mchannel=social&ns_campaign=bbc_sport&ns_source=facebook&ns_linkname=sport