I don't think the issue is simply a matter of just standing up, though. I stand up when something of interest occurs, but will sit down afterwards. It seems to me that part of the issue is the persistent, continual standing and refusal to sit down at any time which is currently against the law.
Would be useful if Brigada released a statement.
Quote from: silhillvilla on September 01, 2013, 01:56:39 PMWould be useful if Brigada released a statement. They have.
Exactly, and why don't they tell the council to fuck off and cite the various other events that go on under their watch where the same stringent conditions are applied.
Quote from: Legion on September 01, 2013, 12:44:21 PMI don't think the issue is simply a matter of just standing up, though. I stand up when something of interest occurs, but will sit down afterwards. It seems to me that part of the issue is the persistent, continual standing and refusal to sit down at any time which is currently against the law.Ever since the introduction of all-seater grounds, many supporters have continued to stand in front of their seats, often for the duration of the game.It is widely believed that this practice is illegal. This is not the case, even within Premier League and Championship grounds. The law only provides that these clubs should provide seats for all supporters, not that supporters must sit on themTherefore, a supporter cannot be arrested simply for standing. For that reason, it is not a matter that the police should be involved in, unless (for example) a supporter assaults a steward asking to get people to sit down; that would be a criminal offence.http://www.fsf.org.uk/campaigns/safe-standing/the-legalities-of-standing/
Quote from: LeeB on September 01, 2013, 02:58:35 PMExactly, and why don't they tell the council to fuck off and cite the various other events that go on under their watch where the same stringent conditions are applied.Im guessing that they remember the 70's and 80's where football as a whole was a very violent and dangerous place. They are probably shit scared that even this small group may start causing trouble. Quite possibly wrongly as I know a lad who sits in l8 and hes more likly to go home and watch harry potter than go out fighting after a game but unfortunatly the rules are there and the club have to follow them.