Plus is possessing alcohol at the ground actually illegal, or just a UEFA rule?
Meanwhile touts openly do business all around the ground

I really hope you get away with this Mint"y.minty99 wrote:last night at the match like a total idiot i was arrested for drinking in view of the pitch (can of lager) and drunk and disorderley.
was taken to the police station and am due to appear in highbury magistates court next week.
whilst at the police station i fully coperated and admitted the charge.
There is no excuse for this and it was totally my fault.
What i need to know has it happened to anyone else on here and whats the worst that can happen to me.
any advice greatly recieved.
cheers
Drunk and Disorderly contrary to Section 91 CJA 1967: disorderly behaviour
* Section 5 of the Act:
o threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour
* Section 4A of the Act:
o threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour
* Section 4(1)(a):
o threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour towards another person
Drunk and Disorderly contrary to Section 91 CJA 1967: in any public place
* Section 5 of the Act:
o in a public or private place (but not when confined to a dwelling house - see footnote)
* Section 4A of the Act:
o in a public or private place (but not when confined to a dwelling house - see footnote)
* Section 4(1)(a):
o in a public or private place (but not when confined to a dwelling house - see footnote)
Drunk and Disorderly contrary to Section 91 CJA 1967: while drunk
* Section 5 of the Act:
o With intention or awareness that behaviour may be disorderly; or with intention or awareness that such behaviour may be threatening, abusive or insulting
o within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress
* Section 4A of the Act:
o with intent to cause and thereby causing harassment, alarm or distress
* Section 4(1)(a):
o Either: with intent to cause that person to believe that immediate unlawful violence will be used against him or another by any person
o or: with intent to provoke the immediate use of unlawful violence by that person or another
o or: whereby that person is likely to believe that such violence will be used
o or: it is likely that such violence will be provoked
To be fair they have been doing this since the start of the season not just weds night. At the bolton game they actually watched me walk out of there (Costcutter) with a few cans and then as soon as I opened one they made me chuck them away. Sure somebody said when this was discussed before that once you are up the stairs/over the bridges and just outside the ground they cant do anything as you are on private property and not a public highway?Dan_85 wrote:The thing with this was, I thought they were only gonna take alcohol off you if you were causing trouble, yet they seem to have gone completely power crazy with it as usual. Yesterday on Hornsey Road, outside the Costcutter, there was a line of OB taking cans off everyone who went past - just innocent guys having a drink, causing no trouble at all. Pisstake.RNTGOONER wrote:the whole of holaway rd and areas around the ground are no drinking zones now as well - it makes me sick, who are they protecting and from what?
We really need to start some protests or at least try collectively to get our voices heard..safcftm wrote:It's fucking shit mate. You can drink in view of a pitch if you're at a rugby match or a cricket match like, I can even drink in my seat at the stadium of light if I'm watching a concert, but do it at football and it's a banning offence. They still think all fans are mindless hooligans who can't be trusted even though we are now paying a fucking fortune to watch our teams. Treat anyone else who pays a lot for entertainment like football fans are treated and there would be hell on, but they get away with it every time against football fans. Clubs and police / stewards = scumRNTGOONER wrote:is this what england has come to arrested for drinking beer at a match
Yeah it was probably me.Rocky Number Seven wrote:To be fair they have been doing this since the start of the season not just weds night. At the bolton game they actually watched me walk out of there (Costcutter) with a few cans and then as soon as I opened one they made me chuck them away. Sure somebody said when this was discussed before that once you are up the stairs/over the bridges and just outside the ground they cant do anything as you are on private property and not a public highway?Dan_85 wrote:The thing with this was, I thought they were only gonna take alcohol off you if you were causing trouble, yet they seem to have gone completely power crazy with it as usual. Yesterday on Hornsey Road, outside the Costcutter, there was a line of OB taking cans off everyone who went past - just innocent guys having a drink, causing no trouble at all. Pisstake.RNTGOONER wrote:the whole of holaway rd and areas around the ground are no drinking zones now as well - it makes me sick, who are they protecting and from what?
On another note, for most night games throughout the winter i have a hip flask with something to "warm me up" on the cold nights - stewards have openly seen me chugging away during games and have never done anything? Whats the difference between that and a can of lager?
Roly is moving offices so isn't on line so he wont see this, but if you pm him he might be able to helpdigger wrote:That's bollocks mate, surely a warning and making you shit yourself is enough of a punishment?
If Roly is truly a top level lawyer, now is the time for him to not be a c**t and help a gooner. I wouldn't hold your breath though, unless you like the colour blue.
Roly is moving offices so isn't on line so he wont see this, but if you pm him he might be able to helpdigger wrote:That's bollocks mate, surely a warning and making you shit yourself is enough of a punishment?
If Roly is truly a top level lawyer, now is the time for him to not be a c**t and help a gooner. I wouldn't hold your breath though, unless you like the colour blue.