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To: Brighton and Hove Albion

Removing the rules on flasks at the Amex

Remove The flask ban.

Why is this important?

With the upcoming ban on flasks, we find this unacceptable for many people. Some people bring soup to a game (something that is not sold at the stadium), some people bring tea or coffee as they cannot afford to buy Hot Drinks at the stadium. (This may be a family or someone on a reduced income).

A flask at football is a right of passage and is for refreshment purposes not as a weapon.

How many times has a football player been hit with a rogue flask?

Is this really for safety or a way of increasing revenue from drink sales?
Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club, Village Way, Brighton

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2018-08-23 08:21:26 +0100

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