Everyone leaving the Copland Road end towards PRW last night notice how tight the police vans / vehicles were parked together to restrict the flow of fans exiting the ground by funnelling usthrough small gaps.
What the %^*& was that all about ???
Everyone leaving the Copland Road end towards PRW last night notice how tight the police vans / vehicles were parked together to restrict the flow of fans exiting the ground by funnelling usthrough small gaps.
What the %^*& was that all about ???
Everyone leaving the Copland Road end towards PRW last night notice how tight the police vans / vehicles were parked together to restrict the flow of fans exiting the ground by funnelling usthrough small gaps.
What the %^*& was that all about ???
YesAnti terrorism measures?
Same on the broomie end mateEveryone leaving the Copland Road end towards PRW last night notice how tight the police vans / vehicles were parked together to restrict the flow of fans exiting the ground by funnelling usthrough small gaps.
What the %^*& was that all about ???
This is a common occurence now at every home game now, pain in the arse.
Some folks just like a moan.Weird thing for people to moan about ffs.
It's an accident waiting to happen, last night gap was only the width of a wheelchair, if they are going to do this anti terrorism procedure do it correctly and not a half baked effort, install the rectartable road barriers also there is no such procedures in place for concerts at the Hydro or large concerts at the Glasgow Green.
Down in the Midlands we have to consider Vehicle Mitigation when organising our Orange Parade.It’s called hostile vehicle mitigation. It’s to try and prevent terror attacks that we have seen across Europe the past few years.
There was the potential for crushing last night I thought. Not usually that bad.
It's done all over the place, but other stadiums and surrounding streets have alternative solutions in place to prevent vehicle access. Some have strengthened barriers, others temporary bollards fixed into the ground and others shut off vehicle access to all surrounding streets within a much wider area, therefore not as noticeable right next to the venue.I’ve not seen this at any other ground. Only Ibrox.
Does Intelligence knowing something and not letting on?
Well I ain’t seen any of that at other grounds.It's done all over the place, but other stadiums and surrounding streets have alternative solutions in place to prevent vehicle access. Some have strengthened barriers, others temporary bollards fixed into the ground and others shut off vehicle access to all surrounding streets within a much wider area, therefore not as noticeable right next to the venue.
Not just at stadiums and football grounds but for festivals . But then again, an uncultured individual like yourself wouldn't be in the know.Well I ain’t seen any of that at other grounds.
But you’re prone to talking shite G
It’s called hostile vehicle mitigation. It’s to try and prevent terror attacks that we have seen across Europe the past few years.
It's an accident waiting to happen, last night gap was only the width of a wheelchair, if they are going to do this anti terrorism procedure do it correctly and not a half baked effort, install the rectartable road barriers also there is no such procedures in place for concerts at the Hydro or large concerts at the Glasgow Green.
It's been like that for a long time now..