Oversized signs, banners or flags that are considered by AOSMA as capable of causing a nuisance;
is Eric at 8 metres in length deemed to be oversized & capable of causing a nuisance?
by CENTURION » Tue Sep 08, 2015 9:46 am
by Booney » Tue Sep 08, 2015 9:50 am
by johntheclaret » Tue Sep 08, 2015 9:55 am
CENTURION wrote:A person may not bring the following items into Adelaide Oval unless permitted by AOSMA:
• Any item, the improper use of which, is reasonably considered by AOSMA as being able to cause injury, nuisance or offence to any other person attending Adelaide Oval. Any such item may be confiscated by AOSMA if subsequently found on that person;
• Alcoholic drinks;
• Animals (except guide dogs and other bona fide assistance animals);
• Balls - including but not limited to tennis, cricket and footballs (except in the case of SANFL or AFL matches where footballs are permitted but must not be thrown or used in any way which could cause injury or nuisance);
• Cricket or sporting bats longer than 30cm (excluding Adelaide Oval /event issued merchandise for children);
• Bicycles, scooters, rollerblades, skates, skateboards and the like;
• Cans, tins, metal containers, glass bottles or glass containers;
• Flag poles and/or extendable flag poles over 1 metre in length;
• Professional standard still or video cameras, audio recording devices and tripods, and lenses with a total-focal strength of greater than 200mm;
• Chairs or stools (but only in the case of SANFL or AFL events);
• Hard eskies of any size or type (including foam eskies);
• Any bag or container that is too large to be stored under a seat;
• Flares, fireworks, laser pointers;
• Confetti or shredded or torn paper;
• Illicit drugs;
• Weapons, guns & knives (or any other object that could be used as a weapon);
• Inflatable items including beach balls, receptacles, devices or structures;
• Shade covers;
• Oversized signs, banners or flags that are considered by AOSMA as capable of causing a nuisance;
• Loud hailers, megaphones, and musical instruments of any nature (including vuvuzelas, horns, whistles and drums);
• Specific conditions may apply for some events regarding the entry of musical instruments (see event details for more information).
AOSMA is not responsible for, and may not held liable by any person, for loss, theft or damage to any such restricted or prohibited items left by that
by CENTURION » Tue Sep 08, 2015 10:07 am
Booney wrote:Nuisance? Only until you get booted out, but if that's what you're hoping for / expecting, it isn't much to boast about IMO.
by CENTURION » Tue Sep 08, 2015 10:07 am
CENTURION wrote:Booney wrote:Nuisance? Only until you get booted out, but if that's what you're hoping for / expecting, it isn't much to boast about IMO.
Can't wait until Sunday then!
by Booney » Tue Sep 08, 2015 10:18 am
CENTURION wrote:CENTURION wrote:Booney wrote:Nuisance? Only until you get booted out, but if that's what you're hoping for / expecting, it isn't much to boast about IMO.
Can't wait until Sunday then!
Surely they'd ask me to take him down first.
by am Bays » Tue Sep 08, 2015 10:31 am
CENTURION wrote:CENTURION wrote:Booney wrote:Nuisance? Only until you get booted out, but if that's what you're hoping for / expecting, it isn't much to boast about IMO.
Can't wait until Sunday then!
Surely they'd ask me to take him down first.
by Pseudo » Tue Sep 08, 2015 11:17 am
by whufc » Tue Sep 08, 2015 12:55 pm
CENTURION wrote:whufc wrote:human_torpedo wrote:Of all the complaints I have heard in my time, I never thought having to go to AO instead of AAMI would be one..
Don't get me wrong I prefer the Oval for viewing, location, quality of facility but I do think it lacked that little bit of pre match atmosphere that footy park had with the ability to have bbq and part type set ups outside the ground.
To me it didn't feel any different to any minor round game I've been to AO before
Maybe even the fact the shops were always busy and there were just lots of people around made it feel like something big was happening, I didn't get that from AO yesterday, it was all very subdued
FFS, you're getting a bit precious Benny.
by whufc » Tue Sep 08, 2015 12:56 pm
CENTURION wrote:Oversized signs, banners or flags that are considered by AOSMA as capable of causing a nuisance;
is Eric at 8 metres in length deemed to be oversized & capable of causing a nuisance?
by Booney » Tue Sep 08, 2015 1:01 pm
whufc wrote:CENTURION wrote:Oversized signs, banners or flags that are considered by AOSMA as capable of causing a nuisance;
is Eric at 8 metres in length deemed to be oversized & capable of causing a nuisance?
Not with the kilometers of space on the hill that will be there with the 8k crowd.
by whufc » Tue Sep 08, 2015 1:05 pm
Booney wrote:whufc wrote:CENTURION wrote:Oversized signs, banners or flags that are considered by AOSMA as capable of causing a nuisance;
is Eric at 8 metres in length deemed to be oversized & capable of causing a nuisance?
Not with the kilometers of space on the hill that will be there with the 8k crowd.
Centrals bandwaggon will fill up this week. Will be more than 8k.Port fans don't have back-to-back Sat/Sunday games, no Fathers Day this week, the woodwork at Richmond will have opened up, the Eagles will have both their fans their. Might get 12,000.
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