She was continually pushing everyone onto a bottle neck rather than assembling a queue. Not hard given the circumstances, shouting at people as if they were stupid.
Missed the first 15 mins of game what was going on with the turnstyles?
She was trying to maintain a clear passage for those trying to access the next queue along, thereby preventing a bottleneck developing as the queues blocked circulation round the ground. Really impossible to do on a horse on your own it really needs boots on the ground.She was continually pushing everyone onto a bottle neck rather than assembling a queue. Not hard given the circumstances, shouting at people as if they were stupid.
I went in at 11am...the wee hand held ticket scanners didn't work properly with the cold weather.Missed the first 15 mins of game what was going on with the turnstyles?
Think 2 of the 3 were open, then they opened the 3rd about 15 minutes before KO.Missed the first 15 mins of game what was going on with the turnstyles?
Sadly the boots on the ground never helped her at all, they were facing the wall half the time...She was trying to maintain a clear passage for those trying to access the next queue along, thereby preventing a bottleneck developing as the queues blocked circulation round the ground. Really impossible to do on a horse on your own it really needs boots on the ground.
so she isn't really a "daft bint" she just needed help from other officers by the sounds of thingsSadly the boots on the ground never helped her at all, they were facing the wall half the time...
I was in this same queue about 11.35 and she was pretty timid in all honesty. Telling people to move in to let others past but no one was listening. As others had said, some boots on the ground and actually having the 3 turnstiles open instead of just 2 would have went a long way to alleviating the situation.so she isn't really a "daft bint" she just needed help from other officers by the sounds of things
Exactly the same thing happened at Dens. My mate had to put his boy on his shoulders as he was in danger of getting crushed.She was continually pushing everyone onto a bottle neck rather than assembling a queue. Not hard given the circumstances, shouting at people as if they were stupid.
Yes mate the signs around stadium are crap indicating sections a lot of confusion were to enter we where in wrong queue for about 20 minsThink 2 of the 3 were open, then they opened the 3rd about 15 minutes before KO.
People were queuing for 8,9 and 10 but they had tickets for the next one along, then a queue came from the other side so rather than shout out this queue is for x,y,z and this one for A,b,c they just let confusion run and basically it was a shambles.
Welcome to snp Scotland. The land where the moron is King.The people Police Scotland are employing these days is genuinely concerning. I seen a boy I knew from school in a polis uniform at one of the games. The last time I seen him he was a 19 year old hanging about the streets and thought kicking car wing mirrors off was funny.
She was trying to maintain a clear passage for those trying to access the next queue along, thereby preventing a bottleneck developing as the queues blocked circulation round the ground. Really impossible to do on a horse on your own it really needs boots on the ground.
Probably fast tracked straight from university absolutely no life experienceProbably still thinks she's in Asda, as if someone skipped her in the queue.
Pay peanuts, you get monkeysThe people Police Scotland are employing these days is genuinely concerning. I seen a boy I knew from school in a polis uniform at one of the games. The last time I seen him he was a 19 year old hanging about the streets and thought kicking car wing mirrors off was funny.
Probably fast tracked straight from university absolutely no life experience
Surely if she wasnt a daft bint, asking for help would be a better thing to do than scream at folk going about their business?so she isn't really a "daft bint" she just needed help from other officers by the sounds of things
A 'daft bin' mate.so she isn't really a "daft bint" she just needed help from other officers by the sounds of things
That’s rubbish patterA 'daft bin' mate.
He'll go far mate. Many years ago, in Bishopbriggs, a senior police officer was dropped off, after a leaving party, by a colleague near his house.The people Police Scotland are employing these days is genuinely concerning. I seen a boy I knew from school in a polis uniform at one of the games. The last time I seen him he was a 19 year old hanging about the streets and thought kicking car wing mirrors off was funny.
As opposed to a Boot on a Horse!She was trying to maintain a clear passage for those trying to access the next queue along, thereby preventing a bottleneck developing as the queues blocked circulation round the ground. Really impossible to do on a horse on your own it really needs boots on the ground.