That's fair enough, though to be fair going up to the football has always exposed kids to things they wouldn't ordinarily see or hear. Granted I don't want my lad seeing people sniffing in the ground but drinking? Not sure if that's an issue.
Drinking isn't an issue per se. It's the state some people get into that becomes an issue (but that's a small minority and I personally see very few issues over in block 3.
Not keen on allowing beer back in stands at football though. You only have to look at what happens in fan parks for international tournaments to realise what'll end up happening.
Given I have previously said I do see the issue in areas kids can see then no someone doing illegal drugs, as you clarified for me, in toilet cubicles doesn't bother me. (unless of course they have kids in there with them, which I'm sure isn't happening)
The problem is when they do it in toilet cubicles they potentially leave residue that is there when the next person, a child let's say, goes in. Must stress, not seen anything myself but others have said on this thread they've had to clear up after others.
I'm not sure what bit you don't get. If there were no pitch invaders, we would've been playing football. Because there were pitch invaders, we weren't able to play for a couple of minutes so they added that time on.
There was no INCREMENTAL time from idiots running on the pitch was there?
The problem is when they do it in toilet cubicles they potentially leave residue that is there when the next person, a child let's say, goes in. Must stress, not seen anything myself but others have said on this thread they've had to clear up after others.
Most pubs (and im assuming football grounds never actually checked) don't have flat surfaces for this reason. They either have the cistern sunk into the wall or up in the air.
Though your point is bang on and something like that is wrong because it goes from no longer being private to being the next person to use it's problem, same with leaving the bags on the floor etc.