Quote: Harold Rigby Jnr "I made my feelings very clear to Mr Beaumont on that score. They told me I could no longer bring my Hot flask of Vegetable Soup in to keep warm on a freezing afternoon in February. I was livid beyond belief when they told me I could purchase the 'Contents of my flask at the Kiosk' - Hot soup?
Anyway me and my hot soup were no longer welcome and immediately banned,a rigid new stewarding policy was then implemented requiring a body search on all over 85s for warm flasks and Lancashire Cheese sarnies, only resulting in a young Featherstone supporter's dangerous selection of fireworks walking in A OK !
They did not meet the LSV Hot Flask Character profiling for a body search sadly. A pity that.'"
Many a true word!
My young grandson was stopped at the turnstile at Featherstone yesterday. He was carrying his 'hoodie' to avoid suspicion, but had his bottle of Lucozade wrapped in it. The steward duly found said bottle and then pronounced it fine to take in with him. A bit of common sense prevailed.
I've tried telling the missus that, entering the LSV, wearing a body belt containing food & drink, is likely to arouse suspicion, and I'd rather go hungry and thirsty for eighty minutes!