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Post by playupbrompton on Sept 30, 2010 16:20:55 GMT 1
There is a diasabled Gills fan who sits on his wheelchair in the front row of the Gordon Road Stand around the half-way line. The walkway is not very wide and a fewf people have toppled over his feet before kick-off and half-time and is only a matter of time before somebody gets hurt
The SAFETY stewards and CCTV staff choose to ignore an accident waiting to happen so if there isanyone from the GFC Safety committee reading this please bring it to the attention of someone in authority at the club. So far this season it has fallen on deaf ears
Rant over
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Post by durhamgills on Sept 30, 2010 16:46:15 GMT 1
There is a diasabled Gills fan who sits on his wheelchair in the front row of the Gordon Road Stand around the half-way line. The walkway is not very wide and a fewf people have toppled over his feet before kick-off and half-time and is only a matter of time before somebody gets hurt The SAFETY stewards and CCTV staff choose to ignore an accident waiting to happen so if there isanyone from the GFC Safety committee reading this please bring it to the attention of someone in authority at the club. So far this season it has fallen on deaf ears Rant over Supporters in wheelchairs have been sitting in the front row of the GRS for years with no problems so far
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Post by ollybeak on Sept 30, 2010 17:26:39 GMT 1
I've inadvertently tripped over this poor chaps leg,when I was walking along and not looking where I was going.fortunately
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Post by johnknee on Sept 30, 2010 17:38:16 GMT 1
There is a diasabled Gills fan who sits on his wheelchair in the front row of the Gordon Road Stand around the half-way line. The walkway is not very wide and a fewf people have toppled over his feet before kick-off and half-time and is only a matter of time before somebody gets hurt The SAFETY stewards and CCTV staff choose to ignore an accident waiting to happen so if there isanyone from the GFC Safety committee reading this please bring it to the attention of someone in authority at the club. So far this season it has fallen on deaf ears Rant over Oh well done... now all the chavs will be falling over him and calling Claims-R-Us, no win no fee.....
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Post by oxfordblue on Sept 30, 2010 20:45:59 GMT 1
He should be allowed to sit behind the goal that Gills are kicking towards. No danger of anyone getting near at all.
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Post by g4gills on Sept 30, 2010 21:53:29 GMT 1
There is a diasabled Gills fan who sits on his wheelchair in the front row of the Gordon Road Stand around the half-way line. The walkway is not very wide and a fewf people have toppled over his feet before kick-off and half-time and is only a matter of time before somebody gets hurt The SAFETY stewards and CCTV staff choose to ignore an accident waiting to happen so if there isanyone from the GFC Safety committee reading this please bring it to the attention of someone in authority at the club. So far this season it has fallen on deaf ears Rant over Supporters in wheelchairs have been sitting in the front row of the GRS for years with no problems so far So when was the last time you sat in the GRS durham as you add my name to those who have fallen over the guy in the wheelchair. Feel sorry for the bloke really as he fails to realise he's causing an obstruction to the walkway
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