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Health & Safety gone mad

Mal, 9 May, 2009 at 12:00 Posted on Off Topic Posts 0 14

I went to a concert last night. Went to buy two bottles of water from the stand just inside the venue. The guy took off the tops and passed the bottles over to me. I asked for the tops, I was buying a bottle on purpose so that I could close it and not spill it. Guy said no. I asked why, he answered "health and safety" What? He said it was in case we threw them at someone and injured them.

I don't think much damage could be done with a plastic water bottle top can you? They didn't search me on the way in, I could have had a brick or anything in my bag ?

5 mins after we were inside we saw a cleaner walking by with a mop and bucket. And later on, just to the right of me there was a huge puddle on the floor. I would say that was more of a H&S issue.

Gahhhhhhhhhhhh. The world has gone mad.

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Latest activity by audweb, 9 May, 2009 at 18:41
  • Lady Falafel
    Beginner April 2006
    Lady Falafel ·
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    People often refill the bottles, put the lids back on and use them as missiles.

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  • Roobarb
    Beginner January 2007
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    And if I was going to see girls aloud Mal, I think I might have done just that ?. The hard thing would just have been working out which one to aim for first ?

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  • Old Nick Esq.
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    It's the bottle they're worried about, not the top.

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  • R-A
    Beginner July 2008
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    WEES.

    You can do alot more damage with a full heavy bottle than an empty one.

    I personally would blame the twats that throw things at gigs rather than H&S people.

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  • Mal
    Expert January 2018
    Mal ·
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    But they were selling mugs and things, surely that would make a better missile?

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  • R-A
    Beginner July 2008
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    I imagine people would rather throw a £1 water bottle than break/lose a mug with a photo of a Girl Aloud that they've just paid over the odds for.

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  • Old Nick Esq.
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    500ml of water (or worse) in a sealed bottle weighs half a kilo, it's nice and easy to chuck too.

    In a way that mugs aren't.

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  • Mal
    Expert January 2018
    Mal ·
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    True. I just find it hard to get my head round these things ha ha. I think if you are going to cause damage you will find a way!

    (I wouldn't have thrown anything at the lovely ladies but the support acts were utter pish)

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  • Lady Falafel
    Beginner April 2006
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    The concessions stands often aren't run by the venue and I suspect mugs wouldn't be on sale for the more hardcore events. It's probably a blanket policy about how they serve drinks at the venue. Plus people are sentimental buggers, they don't tend to chuck commemeratvie items, or things that they deem of value.

    I get your point that there are other things that could be used, and you could take anything in with you, but it's a balancing act. People don't need bottle tops, it's very easy to get the bar staff to remove the lids = end of a huge source of ammuntion for the spur-of-the-moment numpty.

    I'd bet my bum they have tighter door checks for other performances.

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  • Hubble
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    I know, i agree, it begars belief sometimes. i went to a festival to see my little brother's band, and i was 8.5 months pg, and was taken to the cleaners by the door staff for having a fold up camping chair. In the end they conceded that a heavily pg woman with no where to sit (it was muddy) was more likely to result in legal action than my desire to wing the camping chair at my brother's band. Common sense 1, safety nazi's nil.

    I was however relived of my own drinking water bottle, so that i had to buy £4 bottles (complete with lids) inside instead.

    I have also just hjad to rebuild the door that leads from the garage into the house, because it didn't have the requisit 5cm lip at floor level.

    The reason is, IN CASE i decide to gas myself in my car (we don't even keep the car in the garage), the fumes could enter the utility room (and what - make the linen smell??). So I now have a 5cm daily trip hazzard instead.

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  • Champagne
    Beginner June 2007
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    The other reason is that a full bottle of water, sealed, rolling around the floor could be a major trip hazard. I went to the O2 on crutches to sit in level 4 (up by the roof) and also queried this as my friend had to carry both our opened drinks due to my crutches. When we got to our seats and saw how steep the stairs were and how high the drop was to the floor we could see their logic!

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  • DaisyDaisy
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    Hubble you should have requested a piss in their jobsworth hats.

    I think a mug would be a lovely weapon, in that you can get a good swing with that handle and don't need to even let go of your girls aloud mug.

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  • sian*
    Beginner May 2004
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    Quite often the mugs are not for sale until after the performance.

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    We went to a gig at Old Trafford last year. Bought water and weren't allowed the tops however they were selling glass bottles of wine (regular size) and people were allowed to take these wherever they wanted.

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    Beginner July 2006
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    They take the lids off bottles at murrayfield as well. Which is fine, whatever, but they let you in with bottles with lids on. So my friend, took some water with us as we were at an all day event. We went to buy some coffee, and were standing at the side of the kiosk putting sugar in, when we realised one of the workers had taken the lid off her bottle of water and taken it away. We asked for it to be returned, she said she couldn't sell us it with the lid on, we pointed out she hadn't - she'd stolen the lid instead. She refused, and put the cap in the bin after we tried to reach for it. Mental. I understand that they could be used to throw at people, but all the other stuff they let in also doesn't make sense. Oh, and the fact that they hardly ever check your bags (or hug jacket pockets) also makes it a little crazy.

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