Ok my idea wasnt very good but having seen the door opened by a bunch morons no nothing supporters, what can we expect when some proper lunatic fans decide they want to get in. In the 70s there was always about 2000 Chelsea fans at all away matches without tickets as they knew the clubs would...
Why not if the man with the key is stood there specifically to unlock the door if needed with no other duties to detract him from his main duty. It would just mean a complete change of attitude towards fire exits.
As I said unconventional but if the person responsible for locking or unlocking it is standing by the locked door what is the problem and how long would be the delay, seconds or next to no time at all.
Slightly unconventional by why could they not lock the fire exit gates but leave a man with there with the key and the sole purpose to unlock it it should it be needed or even a combination number lock that is changed for each game and the number given to the relevant stewards in that area...
No need to try to take the p..s I was only asking why it wasnt done. If we have invested in this CCTV it seems a waste of money if nothing is done with the information obtained.
Havent read all this thread so if its been mentioned I apologise.
According to the club we have the most advanced CCTV available and it can pin point every seat and more if required, so why did they not pinpoint the fireworks/smoke bomb perpetrator and throw him or her out after the first...