What a bunch of thick-witted, moronic, dayglo-coated morons.
My day was totally ruined yesterday and I nearly got arrested for questioning the logic of the pillock in charge of the security team on the stairway from the Paddock Stand onto the Members' Lawn.
I and several other people have been standing on the landing opposite the horsewalk for over 20 years. Racecourse managers have passed us by, even on the busiest days, and never told us that we were obtstructing the stairway, which is wide enough to take 5/6 people abreast.
The landings on the stairway facing the Paddock was quite literally dripping with people, like window boxes, but none of these were told to clear the stairs (I spoke to some who had been there for two days).
Yesterday, some little Jobsworth told us that the Racecourse Management had told them that we were not allowed to stand on the first 3 stairways or 2 lower landings, but that we were welcome to view the racing from the third landing.
In order to see through the concrete block of the JA viewing area, we were told to kneel or crouch on said landing (between 2 flights of stairs) to watch the racing through the 2 foot gap beneath it.
I fail to see how this improves the Health and Safety of either myself or my fellow racegoers, who can either walk on me or fall over me. When I pointed this out the Police were called - very politely listened and said that yes, they could, technically, arrest me, but that it was such a lovely day that they didn't want to.
Surely the Racecourse Management don't hold their Annual Members in such low esteem as to, firstly, expect us to grovel on our hands and knees to watch the racing through a 2-foot gap, and secondly to risk life and limb (ours and our fellow racegoers) to comply with such an insulting and ludicrous order.
When I see Edward today I am going to hand my badge over and tell him that, in compliance with the Terms and Conditions, I cannot (and will not) comply with this order so will surrender my badge. I will also tell him that if Cheltenham holds its Members in such low esteem, I no longer wish to be a Member and will no longer attend any of its meetings.
That will be a wrench, but there are 50-odd other racecourses and I can always watch from home, have a bet and a drink for free in the comfort of my armchair.
You couldn't make it up! :blink:
My day was totally ruined yesterday and I nearly got arrested for questioning the logic of the pillock in charge of the security team on the stairway from the Paddock Stand onto the Members' Lawn.
I and several other people have been standing on the landing opposite the horsewalk for over 20 years. Racecourse managers have passed us by, even on the busiest days, and never told us that we were obtstructing the stairway, which is wide enough to take 5/6 people abreast.
The landings on the stairway facing the Paddock was quite literally dripping with people, like window boxes, but none of these were told to clear the stairs (I spoke to some who had been there for two days).
Yesterday, some little Jobsworth told us that the Racecourse Management had told them that we were not allowed to stand on the first 3 stairways or 2 lower landings, but that we were welcome to view the racing from the third landing.
In order to see through the concrete block of the JA viewing area, we were told to kneel or crouch on said landing (between 2 flights of stairs) to watch the racing through the 2 foot gap beneath it.
I fail to see how this improves the Health and Safety of either myself or my fellow racegoers, who can either walk on me or fall over me. When I pointed this out the Police were called - very politely listened and said that yes, they could, technically, arrest me, but that it was such a lovely day that they didn't want to.
Surely the Racecourse Management don't hold their Annual Members in such low esteem as to, firstly, expect us to grovel on our hands and knees to watch the racing through a 2-foot gap, and secondly to risk life and limb (ours and our fellow racegoers) to comply with such an insulting and ludicrous order.
When I see Edward today I am going to hand my badge over and tell him that, in compliance with the Terms and Conditions, I cannot (and will not) comply with this order so will surrender my badge. I will also tell him that if Cheltenham holds its Members in such low esteem, I no longer wish to be a Member and will no longer attend any of its meetings.
That will be a wrench, but there are 50-odd other racecourses and I can always watch from home, have a bet and a drink for free in the comfort of my armchair.
You couldn't make it up! :blink:
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