I can’t read your posts any more, sorry. Often informative, but becoming increasingly like lawyer-speak every time. You obviously didn’t read my other posts on what happened, how affected I was (it was nasty) and how affected I saw others were (or you did, but launched into yet another technical...
Not really negligent disregard in my view…….although it was unpleasant, I can’t imagine we were at the forefront of the minds of dozens of riot police faced with that lot outside the ground and doubt they would have expected the fumes to reach us. Just a bit unlucky.
Bloom (along with Norman) was ‘business’ class, but it really wasn’t as it was a BA flight operated by Finnair that didn’t have BC seats, so the first few rows just had the middle seat left free. I had more legroom in my exit row seat (which I don’t need either :lol: ). Johnny and Warren were...
Not really playing it down here - as you say it was still pretty unpleasant and several people were quite visibly distressed/affected even in the upper tier.......feel for anyone with respiratory problems in particular as it would have been horrible - my throat was burning.
Good shout re the kiosk guys….in the upper tier they were handing out bottles as fast as they could, despite being badly affected by the fumes themselves - one of the guys eyes were red and absolutely streaming.
I thought the same - wonder whether the first couple were inside (copper in our stand may have been guessing). The riot police were about to go down the stairwell but after the first couple of bangs they moved away from it, and a couple of staff came up the stairs into the stand covering their...
Stewarding on their side of the barriers in the upper tier was way too lax - could have stopped the handful of idiots (on both sides) giving it the biggun (from the safety of a big thick screen obviously) simply by clearing their lot out, but they took far too long, allowed them to lean round...