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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    No mention of face coverings?
    here's what is says

    Face coverings for sport facilities

    People are not required to wear face coverings while taking part in sport and physical activity. All forms of face coverings may restrict breathing efficiency and should not be used during exercise except on specific advice from a physician.

    Visitors are not required to wear face coverings in sport facilities, however they should be encouraged to wear face coverings in public areas when not engaging in sport or physical activity.

    However, face coverings may be required in specific areas. Face coverings must be worn by staff and visitors in public-facing roles. If this applies to your facility, you are required to remind customers to wear face coverings where they are required.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speroni View Post
    here's what is says

    Face coverings for sport facilities

    People are not required to wear face coverings while taking part in sport and physical activity. All forms of face coverings may restrict breathing efficiency and should not be used during exercise except on specific advice from a physician.

    Visitors are not required to wear face coverings in sport facilities, however they should be encouraged to wear face coverings in public areas when not engaging in sport or physical activity.

    However, face coverings may be required in specific areas. Face coverings must be worn by staff and visitors in public-facing roles. If this applies to your facility, you are required to remind customers to wear face coverings where they are required.
    Cheers, confirms then that this bullying of fans by Jim's high vis Gestapo over the enforced wearing of face coverings has been wrong.

    I say again, club should address this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Cheers, confirms then that this bullying of fans by Jim's high vis Gestapo over the enforced wearing of face coverings has been wrong.

    I say again, club should address this.
    It confirms that the club or DCC can ask people to wear masks as a condition of entry. It says "face coverings must be worn by staff and visitors in public facing roles"

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    3 little words.

    I AM EXEMPT

    Stops this in its tracks.

    I think you can sue anyone personally for up to 7k if they deny you access.

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    And just to add it was DCC that insisted the main exit from the Derry was shut and everyone had to funnel through a 12 foot wide gap.

    Cudnt make this **** up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speroni View Post
    Not in the ones I go to. Morrisons next to my work have you going in one side of the building and leaving at the other. It just seems you like to pick an argument. I also wonder why you are so negative all the time and seem to hate the club? it's a shame really
    Morrison’s stopped this weeks ago, you can go in and leave by any door, some people don’t realise this and continue to use a one way imaginary system

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Don't try to turn a discussion in which you've been proven to be wrong into a finger point at me by saying I hate the club, I definitely don't hate the club and am offended by that statement.

    I'm also not negative all the time, often but not all the time, all I've done is try to point out that there's very little difference between how we enter / exit (most) supermarkets and how we enter / exit football stadia. We see rules in place and we comply with them, unless the rules are unnecessary of course then we have the right (some would say duty) to challenge them.
    He’s part to the mob that think we should stump up our hard earned, but then sit there and take any shyte thrown our way, he’s a DSA fans rep that has done next to nothing to bridge any gaps, just a YES man, strange how an access all area lanyard changes folk

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdfc View Post
    He’s part to the mob that think we should stump up our hard earned, but then sit there and take any shyte thrown our way, he’s a DSA fans rep that has done next to nothing to bridge any gaps, just a YES man, strange how an access all area lanyard changes folk
    That's interesting J, you absolutely certain it's our esteemed SLO that's just made a right rip roaring Jim Delahunt of himself here?

    I was beginning to suspect he was a club representative of some sort right enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speroni View Post
    I'm sorry but I wasn't aware I was proved wrong. I've offered information and facts and what I know DCC are telling DFC. It's a bit difficult comparing going to ASDA with going to the South Enclosure, which as I said also has issue with it toilet. You should be happy fans are getting back, not picking at which stand they should be in. A return to normal is going to be a slow process.

    For some reason you seem to love to jump on anything negative and I think it's sad. We just won promotion, the team have started the season well, fans are back in the ground, 4000 fans will be in by the end of the month. We should be buzzing as Dundee fans but some some reason you're not and that is such a shame. Your last 25 posts have been have negative tone (yes i was sad enough to check) and I genuinely feel sorry for you. I hope you get back to Dens when mask restrictions are lifted and get back to enjoying what supporting a team should be about. I know some people have it it tough mentally throughout the pandemic and I sincerely hope that you aren't one of them and can get back to enjoying football again.
    We made a total **** of the chance when dabs went down to feed off of the goodwill of the fans.

    We are going down the same route.......people pointing that out on here, Pravda and other sites do not want the club to fail .....the complete opposite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    We made a total **** of the chance when dabs went down to feed off of the goodwill of the fans.
    Totally agree with that

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