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Only the fucking SNP could ignore all advice to insist on implementing an impractical, unworkable scheme and then suspend the enforcement of it. This shit from the SNP gets more chaotic by the day. What "enforcement" are they talking about? Are they going to fine you for trying to get in without a covid passport, or fine the club if you succeed and get caught? Or are they talking about forcing the club to implement procedures that look as if they match the requirement. Frankly, it's such a crock of shit and the chances of it ever being fully implemented remain slim.3 points
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You don't know anything about whether or not people avoid tracking online. Even if you did it wouldn't qualify you to tell anyone how to live their life. In regard to people being tipped over the edge I think you would be better off considering some of your own recent meanderings first.3 points
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I'm not sure that GDPR comes into it. Data is not being collected or processed.3 points
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The club will do the minimum to adhere to the rules. They're not going to bother if people use someone else's passport, as long as it looks reasonable. They just have to be seen to be taking reasonable steps.3 points
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Brighton draw and don’t make top spot. Their first and only chance missed. If only they had swooped for Windass in the window.3 points
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I seriously doubt that data could be successfully obtained without serious costs and entry delays involved. It'll be half-arsed spot checks conducted by stewards.2 points
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Sad to see another of the 1966 England team gone. He was playing in the very first match I ever saw, when my dad took me and my brother to Anfield to see Liverpool play West Ham. Four World Cup winners on the pitch that day. Dad pointed them all out to us - "that's Bobby Moore, captain of England, that's Geoff Hurst, scored three goals in the World Cup final, that's Martin Peters, he scored the other goal". We were a bit young to take it in and by the time we were into football properly, Roger Hunt had gone to Bolton. He had legendary status at Liverpool and was idolised even more than St John, Keegan or Dalglish probably, although its probably a generational thing. After he retired, he ran a haulage business, based in Culceth on the outskirts of Warrington for many years. Great player.1 point
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My report on tonight's game https://rfcyouths.wordpress.com/2021/09/28/19s-hit-three-past-swedes/1 point
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https://www.heraldscotland.com/politics/19611301.nicola-sturgeon-faces-vaccine-passport-judicial-review-legal-action/?ref=fbshr1 point
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nope not rare at all, played golf with 4 different guys recently, all retired, all decent guys and capable of reasonable thinking. All four thought that they would be a lot safer in the company of vaccinated people than non vaccinated, when pressed they were certain that getting double stabbed significantly reduced or eliminated the risks of both contracting and spreading the virus.1 point
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Truly stupid people are not as rare as you think. Some just develop strategies for masking the extent of it.1 point
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I met one today who wouldn't be convinced that vaccination does not prevent infection.1 point
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Yeah, people don't seem to object with having to share their date of birth when going into a pub or club.1 point
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Any idiot could figure out a way to get round this, which renders the whole thing entirely pointless.1 point
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This subject genuinely seems to have tipped some people over the edge, it's remarkable. Sharing medical information with stewards? Do you think they're going to memorise what they saw and sell it to big pharma or maybe just nod and let you past? I mean the club already has your name, address and bank or credit card information, plus it's probably following you all round the internet with the cookie you accepted to visit the Rangers website and that already tracks your phone use so they know already your deep, dark web secrets. But aye, a bored steward on zero hours contract and minimum wage glancing at your covid form is what we should all be focussing on, that's the deep state made incarnate. I look forward to some roaster doing his Laurence Fox wannabe act and shouting angrily about freedom and Orwell at some poor student in a hi-vis jacket nursing a hangover on Sundany when he's stopped and asked for his Covid form. Nothing surer than he's planning it right now.1 point
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I won't be surprised if we see Davis, Kamara and Lundstram all selected for Thursday, with Aribo and Hagi playing deeper behind Morelos1 point
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You're conflating my two great loves: xG and Josh Windass. I'm gutted for them, but they actually don't have the best record in the M23 Derby (that's what they're calling it).1 point
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Plus the stewards do not have to be double vaccinated, they are exempt. Not a chance will I be sharing my medical info with some random, if there was a valid benefit I would but nobody is any safer because of this orwellian shite, despite the success of project fear and the gullible believing that the double jagged can't carry or transmit the virus, the fact is, we are being used as a political lever to increase the vaccinated numbers. That and a useful exercise in mass control. The snatzis, rangers and anyone else can poke this nonsense up their shitters.1 point
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It is going to be no more inconvenient than a ticket check barrier, like we had at Dens on Saturday and get regularly in Edinburgh and Aberdeen and indeed the piggery. Added to this is that they (Scotgov & SPFL) have admitted that this will be spot checks rather than every attendee, so I dont know what people are fussing about. Get to the ground a few minutes earlier just in case. It's not difficult. If your pre-match pint is more important than ensuring you get in the ground on time, then you have more problems going on than you realise. A very small inconvenience to allow me to attend the game. I have had to show my covid "passport" to gain entry to the theatre, and will need to show it to travel. I have no problem in doing this to ensure I can see the Rangers play. It also gives me the small comfort of knowing everyone else around me has also got some protection against the virus, and therefore reducing the chances of me catching it or passing it on if I am unwittingly a carrier.1 point
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I won't be back at Ibrox until all this nonsense is finished, they can ram their passports up their arses.1 point
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I can't believe those bloody-minded arseholes are going to insist this actually goes ahead. If ever there was a pointless waste of time and effort for maximum inconvenience. Presumably they'll delay the kickoff until all the queues are in the stadium, otherwise my first time will also be my last.1 point