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  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,849
    The Upper Covered End is much steeper than the lower tier or the Jimmy Seed, so the safety benefit is definitely greater.
  • stevexreeve
    stevexreeve Posts: 1,386
    How can standing without any barriers possibly be considered "safe"? At Bristol I had a guy standing on his seat next to me using my shoulder for balance and a toddler in the row below me in front. No barriers anywhere. Absolute madness !

  • The Upper Covered End is much steeper than the lower tier or the Jimmy Seed, so the safety benefit is definitely greater.
    I met someone from the architects once who told me that they had gone a tiny bit over the permitted angle but nobody had really noticed. Dunno if that's true but it's a great view up there. 
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,813
    bit extreme!, I meant pointless installing them in the JS as almost every away fan always stands for 90 mins anyway
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,026
    edited September 3
    The club have mentioned hand rails in the Curbs stand
    Is that to facilitate standing, or just a safety measure given the number of tartan-blanketed blue-rinsers in there?