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Previously on "Olympics Banned List"

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by Zippy View Post
    Bt are supplying wifi access at Olympic venues (for their usual extortionate rates). Competition with sponsors is not allowed.
    I'm sure I read the entire Olympic park was a massive free wifi hotspot?

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  • original PM
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    no child enjoys standing in lines do nothing...

    some just seem to want an excuse not to do it...

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    In essence they seem to imply that you need to turn up early due to all the 'airport security' style checks
    Sometimes there are compensations to having autistic kids who cannot tolerate queueing.

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  • original PM
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    I am taking the kids to OT this weekend to watch the footy.

    But when I checked all the do's and don't on the website I almost chucked the tickets in the bin.

    In essence they seem to imply that you need to turn up early due to all the 'airport security' style checks

    All I want to do is take the kids for a few hours - e.g. arrive half way though the first half of the first game leave before the end of the second game to avoid queue etc

    The rules on drinks and food initially look very restricing implying that you can only purchase food and drink inside and not take any in - but further down the small print it says you can bring some food in.

    It is just designed to dupe people to increase sales revenue - but then it would be naive not to think there was any other reason

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  • Scrag Meister
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    "
    Some ticket-holders have grumbled that list is over the top - and will make the experience of getting into the stadium similar to going through security at Manchester Airport.

    "

    Which after having read about the 11 year old and his flight to Rome, seems like a piece of p1ss.

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  • Zippy
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    Bt are supplying wifi access at Olympic venues (for their usual extortionate rates). Competition with sponsors is not allowed.

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  • Old Hack
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    Could be set up to wirelessly transmit the game I guess...

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  • Spacecadet
    started a topic Olympics Banned List

    Olympics Banned List

    Coming to watch Olympic football at Old Trafford? Better leave your tent (and the dog) at home | Manchester Evening News - menmedia.co.uk

    This looked like an odd thing to ban
    Personal/private wireless access points and 3G hubs (smart devices such as Android phones, iPhone and tablets are permitted inside venues, but must not be used as wireless access points to connect multiple devices)

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