by N'mare on Elm Park » 08 Sep 2008 15:51
by Royalshow » 08 Sep 2008 15:54
N'mare on Elm Park I dont know if this is a growing habit but for the plymouth game i was stood behind a man who was clearly a good 30 years old. he was asked to show his members card and he did just that. then as he walk through and i walked to the side of him to the next entrance, he quickly pulled out another card and swiped in with that. A quicker glance showed it was a kids member card.
he noticed i noticed and just winked and muttered 'shhh' and walked to his mates who had a pint of lager waiting for him.
this was in the west stand lower. i usually sit upper so probably wont see him again otherwise id be tempted to see where he sat and report him.
crafty sod, but cant help think not a bad idea either though, even though i feel agrieved people are doing this when most of us pay what is still a lot of money and these people get what, half price?
by TFF » 08 Sep 2008 16:02
by Big Foot » 09 Sep 2008 08:59
by Thaumagurist* » 09 Sep 2008 11:47
by readingbedding » 09 Sep 2008 21:07
by boycey » 10 Sep 2008 13:36
N'mare on Elm Park I dont know if this is a growing habit but for the plymouth game i was stood behind a man who was clearly a good 30 years old. he was asked to show his members card and he did just that. then as he walk through and i walked to the side of him to the next entrance, he quickly pulled out another card and swiped in with that. A quicker glance showed it was a kids member card.
he noticed i noticed and just winked and muttered 'shhh' and walked to his mates who had a pint of lager waiting for him.
this was in the west stand lower. i usually sit upper so probably wont see him again otherwise id be tempted to see where he sat and report him.
crafty sod, but cant help think not a bad idea either though, even though i feel agrieved people are doing this when most of us pay what is still a lot of money and these people get what, half price?
by Thaumagurist* » 10 Sep 2008 13:51
boycey No one likes a grass .
by philM » 10 Sep 2008 14:39
Thaumagurist*boycey No one likes a grass .
What about the police?
by West Stand Man » 10 Sep 2008 14:41
boyceyN'mare on Elm Park I dont know if this is a growing habit but for the plymouth game i was stood behind a man who was clearly a good 30 years old. he was asked to show his members card and he did just that. then as he walk through and i walked to the side of him to the next entrance, he quickly pulled out another card and swiped in with that. A quicker glance showed it was a kids member card.
he noticed i noticed and just winked and muttered 'shhh' and walked to his mates who had a pint of lager waiting for him.
this was in the west stand lower. i usually sit upper so probably wont see him again otherwise id be tempted to see where he sat and report him.
crafty sod, but cant help think not a bad idea either though, even though i feel agrieved people are doing this when most of us pay what is still a lot of money and these people get what, half price?
No one likes a grass .
by boycey » 10 Sep 2008 16:33
West Stand ManboyceyN'mare on Elm Park I dont know if this is a growing habit but for the plymouth game i was stood behind a man who was clearly a good 30 years old. he was asked to show his members card and he did just that. then as he walk through and i walked to the side of him to the next entrance, he quickly pulled out another card and swiped in with that. A quicker glance showed it was a kids member card.
he noticed i noticed and just winked and muttered 'shhh' and walked to his mates who had a pint of lager waiting for him.
this was in the west stand lower. i usually sit upper so probably wont see him again otherwise id be tempted to see where he sat and report him.
crafty sod, but cant help think not a bad idea either though, even though i feel agrieved people are doing this when most of us pay what is still a lot of money and these people get what, half price?
No one likes a grass .
Well no-one with criminal tendencies anyway. There are actually quite a few people who do like the responsibility shown by people who inform on wrongdoers.
Are suggesting that if you knew your neighbour was a paedophile that you'd keep that to yourself rather than tell the relevant authorities?
by Thaumagurist* » 10 Sep 2008 18:02
philMThaumagurist*boycey No one likes a grass .
What about the police?
Nobody likes them either.
by Sharpy » 10 Sep 2008 18:15
by West Stand Man » 10 Sep 2008 21:04
boycey
yes , thats exactly what I'm doing .
Comparing peadophilia to buying a concession ticket at football .
by 1960 » 11 Sep 2008 10:58
by Forbury Lion » 13 Sep 2008 11:05
by Skin » 13 Sep 2008 22:14
by Avon Royal » 14 Sep 2008 08:04
Forbury Lion It's not uncommon to swipe in your kids cards when they can't attend a match, that way they get the royalty points added to their card on the seat that the parent has paid for. Make sure the bloke wasn't just doing this and also swiping his legit card as well.
by kwik-silva » 14 Sep 2008 16:45
Avon RoyalForbury Lion It's not uncommon to swipe in your kids cards when they can't attend a match, that way they get the royalty points added to their card on the seat that the parent has paid for. Make sure the bloke wasn't just doing this and also swiping his legit card as well.
Don't you get the ST royalty points in a lump when you buy it? Swiping would make no difference.
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