Quote Reds1982="Reds1982"Am I missing something? People are complaining that the Club / Stadium are actually getting something right?
Frisking is a big part of any business whether it be a Sporting Company or the Wholesale Business. They can frisk you and if you refuse they can rightly refuse you entry to the ground. It is all about H&S, whether it be to prevent missiles or weapons being taken in or just to stop the illegal consumption of alcohol. It should be seen as a good thing by everyone, only those that have something to hide need be worried. By the letter of the law it has to be done by the same gender and there needs to be another member present when it happens to act as a witness.
Lets concentrate on the Rugby rather than pick on silly little things like this. Just because something is new doesn't mean that it is wrong.'"
WHAT ?!?!?!?!?
Clearly you ARE missing something. Sorry... but I can't take such a polite response on this one.
Rugby League has always been a sport you can go to where you feel safe. Never has it needed frisking before... and it doesn't need it now.
This isn't a silly thing.... If the club don't get things right off the pitch... then the rugby will suffer in the long term... and this is not at all right. Don't even start me on the Health and Safety brigade... who ALWAYS go over the top
Fact is... it made me feel very uncomfortable...so therefore... it's wrong... so it DOES mean that it's wrong.
If you are happy to be assumed to be a thug before going into a rugby league game, then good for you... I DON'T !!!
Oh.... and only being worried because I have something to hide... I'm not 'worried'... not have I anything to 'hide'... I just think it is completely unnecessary.