Quote: McLaren_Field "I'll give you a clue, the person who gave you that information is probably talking through their backside - how do you think "they" have identified a person or persons from video or photography when there is no allocated pre-purchased seating in your away stand ?
To enter your ground I can pay on the turnstile and sit where I like in the away stand, even if I pre-purchase my ticket I do not have to provide a name and address - so which miracle of technology has been used to identify an individuals name and address from a video then ?
Thats the problem with security in grounds and of clubs using the cheap option of private security firms to steward the inside of their stadium, the stewards are often unwilling to get involved (I don't blame them) and cannot arrest or demand ID from anyone .
We had an incident a few years ago involving a Leeds supporter at an away ground where the away ground sent a poorly focused cctv image to Headingley asking for that person to be banned - we were asked at ss.com if we could ID the person, the person involved was actually being lead from the stand by one of their stewards who showed him the road outside and waved him goodbye, it was only later that they decided that maybe they should have found out who he was - you won't be surprised to learn that that person was never ID'd either.'"
Would depend if the person was a known problem causer to West Yorkshire police.