Jeezo D, time to leave technology to the young uns....:na na::na na::na na:
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It is against the law to take any bottle in and has been for 20+ years. The ground rules tell you, the programme tells you. You see them being confiscated every flaming week but there is always the one who has a pop at the club about a law they cannot change because they're "special". The club didnt confiscate your drink they decanted it.
I appreciate the frustration with the shambles on an off the pitch but make sure its justified when you have a pop and not your own failings to blame.
Wasnt having a pop at the club. Just thought the security were a wee bit over the top with my laddie is all. He had his hands in his bag which was on his back before I had a chance to say yes. As I said above, never taken a plastic bottle before, I must walk in stadiums with my eyes closed.
Only half the turnstiles open in the West and all had stewards with handheld scanners. Took ages to get in.
It's clear the system does not work. Get the company who installed it back and get it removed and replaced. In the meantime more handheld scanners.
Two questions for the excellent fans rep Power who has listened and taken our feedback to the club
Who are the company we brought in to implement this new system?
Who at Hibs was tasked with managing this project and is being walked all over by a failing contractor? They have to go.
No.more.pissing.about.
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It's been a farce at all home games thus far, next home match is derby, I fear it won't go well
As much as it is a burden, to myself especially as a previous poster mentioned about getting seperated, i take my 3 year old and would dread to leave him for more than the 2 seconds it takes me to get in on his own. Hed be nicking scran, the works... anyway surely hibs can only take blame to a certain point? They have been sold a system that supposedly works, are continuing to try and fix the situation,but really are tied by a company. Playing devils advocate here i know, but are the company who install/design the system able to simulate all turnstiles being in use at once for a capacity crowd, or are they just turning up, having a look at the system and saying aye alls fine, you'll be sound for the next game? I don't believe it is due to a lack of attempt by the club to sort this situation out, or major issues behind closed doors. As with the food contract, the amount of complaints that have gone through the representatives and various other channels, again are we not tied to a contract with a ***** catering company,who probably know that after this year they are getting the punt so have just given up?
All seems to be working well for tonight’s game at Easter Road. Can only see the east stand but it doesn’t look like there’s any problems.
Did see folk testing some turnstiles this afternoon so fingers crossed it’s all sorted!
There is no where near the number attending in East as normal Hibs games.
Anyone in the West ?
Yes, we were in the west lower. The tickets were getting scanned by hand by a guy behind the turnstile.
Seemed relatively smooth, there was a decent crowd in the west lower.
My sons ticket never worked in the west and it basically made the scanner reboot. He was let through and an official asked to keep his ticket to help them work out what the problem is