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A month or two back I watched in amazement as on a matchday approaching noon, a small crowd built up on either side of the gate.
Coming from town, various youngsters waiting to start work at the KCOM in hospitality or stewarding jobs, with people on stadium side waiting to get through to get into town or go down Princes Ave.
As the clock struck 12, some senior steward gave the nod and some young kid in a Hi Viz unlocked the gate and slid it open to allow people to pass.
I never thought I'd see such **** in Britain let alone my own city, where common sense usually prevails. It was reminiscent of some oppressive fearful state where the govt keep the people firmly in their place and where officials apply the law to the letter for fear of being disciplined by the bullying State.
(For the record, every **** knows it is not terrorist proof in terms of being accessible as you can get access from West Park at various points, and the more agile among us can climb the gate at the Anlaby Road end of it to get into town. It is not a barrier at all- it's just a **** YOU to the public and the council. )
A month or two back I watched in amazement as on a matchday approaching noon, a small crowd built up on either side of the gate.
Coming from town, various youngsters waiting to start work at the KCOM in hospitality or stewarding jobs, with people on stadium side waiting to get through to get into town or go down Princes Ave.
As the clock struck 12, some senior steward gave the nod and some young kid in a Hi Viz unlocked the gate and slid it open to allow people to pass.
I never thought I'd see such **** in Britain let alone my own city, where common sense usually prevails. It was reminiscent of some oppressive fearful state where the govt keep the people firmly in their place and where officials apply the law to the letter for fear of being disciplined by the bullying State.
(For the record, every **** knows it is not terrorist proof in terms of being accessible as you can get access from West Park at various points, and the more agile among us can climb the gate at the Anlaby Road end of it to get into town. It is not a barrier at all- it's just a **** YOU to the public and the council. )
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