List of banned Olympic items..
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No balls, rackets, frisbees or similar object..
Food must not be in "excessive amounts" – yes to sandwiches, no to picnic hampers..
NO liquids over 100ml allowed, Payment with Visa or Cash ONLY..
ffs
I so want to make a website to document all this farce.
No balls, rackets, frisbees or similar object..
Food must not be in "excessive amounts" – yes to sandwiches, no to picnic hampers..
NO liquids over 100ml allowed, Payment with Visa or Cash ONLY..
ffs
I so want to make a website to document all this farce.
Edited by joe_90 on Thursday 12th July 09:16
The daft thing is that they've had to install lots of potable water fountains in the park as you cannot deprive visitors access to drinking water and then force them into buying refreshments.
It would have been much cheaper to give each person a bottle of water once through the turnstiles...
It would have been much cheaper to give each person a bottle of water once through the turnstiles...
madbadger said:
No Che T shirts.
No Aborigional flags.
No Tibet flags...
It's just like Beijing was. Well done UK.
Interesting to see how this pans out as I've been told anyone turning up in 'obviously' branded clothing (assuming large logo on shirts or obvious markings on trainers etc) that is not a product from one of the 2012 sponsors (Adidas etc) will be asked to change, cover up or be refused entry. I assume there will be a supply of plain t-shirts provided for those that fall foul of the 'ambush marketing' rule by the IOC.No Aborigional flags.
No Tibet flags...
It's just like Beijing was. Well done UK.
Certainly we had to ensure there were no manufacturer's logos visible on drain covers, irrigation boxes, seating, lighting, fencing etc... Some products were specially fabricated without logos, while others had to be ground off or suitably covered.
g3org3y said:
No SLR cameras allowed (according to the image)? Can't see where it is mentioned in the text. Anyone know the details regarding this?
You may bring in SLR cameras as long as the body and lens length does not exceed 30cm. This is to exclude long zoom lenses as they are assumed to be professional/semi professional kit which may be used to produce saleable photos (thing is you can crop a photo successfully from an 18-20 megapixel camera taken with a 300-400mm lens to enlarge the subject matter anyway).North West Tom said:
Thank goodness the Daily Mail managed to show us some pictures of steak and chips, and saudage and chips. Like we didn't know what they meant. FFS.louiebaby said:
North West Tom said:
Thank goodness the Daily Mail managed to show us some pictures of steak and chips, and saudage and chips. Like we didn't know what they meant. FFS.Or a plastic fish?
58warren said:
Easiest thing would be to take some cash out from their bank's ATM prior to entering the Olympic Park and use that for drinks, snacks and souvenirs - although obviously you don't know exactly how much you are going to spend until you're inside
That works for people like me who are comfortable carrying a few hundred pounds in their wallet. Many people assume they'll be mugged when they carry cash and are terrified to do it. To be honest the whole rules and regulations thing seems so petty I'm glad I'm not going and I think this thread needs some input from Godwins law.
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