If you've been drinking the Fosters at our ground you'd be alright, you'd probably need to consume about 800 pints of that stuff to be over the limit !
Total bollocks imo. I do not believe there can be any legal basis to this. Reagarding the use of breath testing in repect of driving, there is a clearly defined limit, as well as being guilty for refusing or failing to provide a sample. I cannot see that, with regard to entering a football ground, you can be found "guilty" for being unable to provide a sample by claiming reaons such as respiratory problems.
Total bollocks imo. I do not believe there can be any legal basis to this. Reagarding the use of breath testing in repect of driving, there is a clearly defined limit, as well as being guilty for refusing or failing to provide a sample. I cannot see that, with regard to entering a football ground, you can be found "guilty" for being unable to provide a sample by claiming reaons such as respiratory problems.
Presumably you can be found guilty of trying to enter a sports stadium whilst intoxicated which is against the law.
I wouldn't worry too much though, I can't see this actually happening.
If you've been drinking the Fosters at our ground you'd be alright, you'd probably need to consume about 800 pints of that stuff to be over the limit !
Why do we provide Fosters and John Smiths ? Both horrendous
If you've been drinking the Fosters at our ground you'd be alright, you'd probably need to consume about 800 pints of that stuff to be over the limit !
Why do we provide Fosters and John Smiths ? Both horrendous
I wonder if Cambridge United considered the impact on alcohol sales with people potentially skipping their pre-game drinks in the local pub and, instead, having a few extra once they're already in the ground?
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I wouldn't worry too much though, I can't see this actually happening.
Cynical? Me?
If people turn up at the turnstiles and are Negative ?
Don't let them in :-p