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Re: Should fans be ejected for calling umpires names?
China has a new social credit system ' sesame points', coming in next year. If you post or repost something that praises the government or a government approved article you gain points. If you do the opposite you lose points. These points go towards getting things like a travel visa.
Don't think Australia is immune to this type of use of technology, and the roving use of ' behavioural awareness officers' staff at games is just the start. Eventually you will pay for your ticket with your phone and alerts on certain fans will be triggered up in the security office.
BUT! then again if I had kids and wanted to take them to the footy, I would probably be in favor of having these people at games.
Last edited by Ghost Dog; 16-06-2019 at 12:53 PM.
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Re: Should fans be ejected for calling umpires names?
Originally Posted by
Ghost Dog
China has a new social credit system ' sesame points', coming in next year. If you post or repost something that praises the government or a government approved article you gain points. If you do the opposite you lose points. These points go towards getting things like a travel visa.
Don't think Australia is immune to this type of use of technology, and the roving use of ' behavioural awareness officers' staff at games is just the start. Eventually you will pay for your ticket with your phone and alerts on certain fans will be triggered up in the security office.
And we can be sure that the AFeL won't *!*!*!*! that up.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: Should fans be ejected for calling umpires names?
Today the media were blowing up a story about a brawl, after the Dogs vs Blues game. The film accompanying the article showed only Richmond supporters, with no reference to the fact that this brawl was not at our game, but was included as an illustration.
However I was appalled to see security guards "patrolling" the aisles and walkways, clearly trying to control the crowd by intimidation, when there was no sign of anything other than the usual barracking. Personally I think Blues fans should be thrown out for being unbelievable whingers.... but that's another story.
But that's not a good look for our game, and to my mind totally unnecessary. Obviously the powers that be never stood in the outer at Victoria Park back in the 60's, or in the darkened crowd areas of the Lakeside Oval in the night Premiership games of long ago. Crowds these days are angels compared to that era.
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but first it will piss you off. ... Gloria Steinem.
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Re: Should fans be ejected for calling umpires names?
One of the guys I work with (a pain in the neck Carlton Supporter) has written to the AFL this morning complaining about Libba at the end of the game when he was doing cry baby eyes to the Carlton supporters. He also had a whinge about the umpiring.
I bleed Red,White & Blue
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Re: Should fans be ejected for calling umpires names?
Originally Posted by
Max469
One of the guys I work with (a pain in the neck Carlton Supporter) has written to the AFL this morning complaining about Libba at the end of the game when he was doing cry baby eyes to the Carlton supporters. He also had a whinge about the umpiring.
I love Libba's, father and son.
The truth will set you free,
but first it will piss you off. ... Gloria Steinem.
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Re: Should fans be ejected for calling umpires names?
Originally Posted by
Max469
One of the guys I work with (a pain in the neck Carlton Supporter) has written to the AFL this morning complaining about Libba at the end of the game when he was doing cry baby eyes to the Carlton supporters. He also had a whinge about the umpiring.
It wouldn't surprise me if Libba copped a warning for it
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Re: Should fans be ejected for calling umpires names?
Originally Posted by
Jeanette54
I love Libba's, father and son.
Me too
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Re: Should fans be ejected for calling umpires names?
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
It wouldn't surprise me if Libba copped a warning for it
Me neither. They will probably do something. It is not going to go away.
I am sure I will hear all about it at work tomorrow.
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Re: Should fans be ejected for calling umpires names?
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
It wouldn't surprise me if Libba copped a warning for it
It wouldn't surprise me. It doesn't make it right though. Since the '90s the AFeL have always had one set of rules for people called Liberatore and another set of rules for everyone else. If you think it doesn't then where is Tony's apology for all the booing he had to put with during his career, now that we are handing apologies out retrospectively?
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: Should fans be ejected for calling umpires names?
Westdog54 would know better than I. But back in the day, police were required to walk up and down the isles every ten minutes of a quarter. Just as a gentle reminder of police presence both to deter antisocial behaviour and reinforce safety for attendees be it from other fans or something much, much worse (if it ever happened, touch wood it doesn't).
I know from many years ago stadium management hated the police as they cost a lot more money than hiring security guards. If they were using the security guards in the same fashion above, then the practice has been going on for decades and no one has really noticed in the media. Therefore, nothing really in it. The issue is, there's been no explanation who has been driving this and what their motives are. Hopefully the press can find this out ASAP.
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Re: Should fans be ejected for calling umpires names?
Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
Westdog54 would know better than I. But back in the day, police were required to walk up and down the isles every ten minutes of a quarter. Just as a gentle reminder of police presence both to deter antisocial behaviour and reinforce safety for attendees be it from other fans or something much, much worse (if it ever happened, touch wood it doesn't).
I know from many years ago stadium management hated the police as they cost a lot more money than hiring security guards. If they were using the security guards in the same fashion above, then the practice has been going on for decades and no one has really noticed in the media. Therefore, nothing really in it. The issue is, there's been no explanation who has been driving this and what their motives are. Hopefully the press can find this out ASAP.
I think the point is that coppers are professionals and know how to be there without really being seen to be there or drawing attention to themselves and calm situations before/when they arise whereas the cowboy security guards with the benefit of a fortnight's training storm up and down the aisles like brownshirts leering at people and looking like they are more interested in starting fights instead of preventing them.
So yep the security guards may save the AFeL a few pennys when you first look at the balance sheet but they cost pounds in people deciding not to go to the game or when they sue Gil for acting like a dill. After all it's not like Gil is going to pay any damages out of his own pocket, that money will come from the AFeL's bottom line.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: Should fans be ejected for calling umpires names?
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
It wouldn't surprise me if Libba copped a warning for it
Surprise no, but I would be pissed off yes.
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Re: Should fans be ejected for calling umpires names?
Originally Posted by
Max469
One of the guys I work with (a pain in the neck Carlton Supporter) has written to the AFL this morning complaining about Libba at the end of the game when he was doing cry baby eyes to the Carlton supporters. He also had a whinge about the umpiring.
What a sook.
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Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
Therefore, nothing really in it. The issue is, there's been no explanation who has been driving this and what their motives are. Hopefully the press can find this out ASAP.
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Re: Should fans be ejected for calling umpires names?
Has anyone noticed how nobody's talking about how shit the game is to watch and how the rule changes have done bollocks to solve that issue?
Funny how these things tend to pop up when the AFL is under a huge amount of scrutiny over the quality of the product itself.
The article posted on the previous page tells me this is a genuine attempt at distraction and a patsy fan was selected for sacrifice with Gill being the arrogant twat that he is believing the fan wouldn't fight back.
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.