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rob9872

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As people are saying it's too far to walk, how about turning the area into a road block with cars instead? Clog it completely in all directions to the roundabout and turn engines off so traffic can't get through and nobody can get to the game.
 

skyblueinBaku

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As people are saying it's too far to walk, how about turning the area into a road block with cars instead? Clog it completely in all directions to the roundabout and turn engines off so traffic can't get through and nobody can get to the game.
Until the police arrive.....
 

PurpleBin

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The protest, to be a success, will need to be public i.e. time and dates. The police will be there. I've no doubt about it.
 

Tommo1993

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Count me in. Probably my old man too. But if it’s the same measly turnout as last time then I’m going straight back home! Maybe revise start location? Perhaps from Arena Tesco :p
 

letsallsingtogether

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Sorry but I am a NOPM.

Not one protest more had enough only gets slagged off particularly on here.
Hope it goes well.
 

rob9872

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How are the police going to get there and how do they decide who is part of the protest and who is genuinely stuck in the traffic? Surely everyone they ask is out shopping ;)
 

Covkid1968#

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That'll be the problem I reckon mate.

I'll have a think about how to get it off the ground. Anyone else any ideas - shout up!
Count me in PB.....if it’s just the 2 of us we can hold hands and go for a beer
 

cc84cov

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100% on board

Wasps worst nightmare is a protest at their games god knows how the fuck it hasn’t happened already
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Until the police arrive.....
Absolutely spot on. It won't work. It's illegal. Stop them from parking. Hugely inconvenient. Perfectly legal. Minimal effort, maximum effect.
 

PurpleBin

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Although, that being said, I'd rather it be inclusive so as not to divide...free tickets or not, understandably, some feel too strongly about stepping foot into a Wasps game.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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They’ll also put a stop on a lot of free tickets. They’ll be on this thread already and be wary of anything happening
That in itself would be a positive thing. The whole idea of free tickets is to suck in those tempted to go. Put an end to free tickets and you cut off them dragging in more support.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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Now that Saracens are relegated I would have thought some wasps fans won't be bothered about going to what would have been the 'must win' games. as they are all dead rubbers
 

The coventrian

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It's a shame a lot of you on here couldn't be bothered to protest a few years ago when sisu moved us the 1st time.
It's to little to late.
 

Sick Boy

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Any arranging of a protest should be done on a private members only area of the forum, ideally where admin have to approve member requests to join the sub forum.
 

PurpleBin

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Any arranging of a protest should be done on a private members only area of the forum, ideally where admin have to approve member requests to join the sub forum.

I thought that but wouldn't that dwindle numbers? Or a private area to arrange finer detail but dates, times and places put public?

Plenty to think about here.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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It's a shame a lot of you on here couldn't be bothered to protest a few years ago when sisu moved us the 1st time.
It's to little to late.
Rubbish. We are now here in this moment dealing with the situation as it is. This here is one of the problems of this mess. Let’s look to the future and the present not the past.

Sometimes you do something cause it will change the situation, sometimes you do something for publicity and sometimes you do something cause you want to provide an opportunity for people to come together because there’s nothing else that can be done,

I don’t Get a sense of what we need to do against wasps at the moment. learning from the past though we need to identity a way of embarrassing wasps for accepting the councils request to stick to their guns on the indemnity

Well written letters doesn’t seem to work they ignore them. Our email doesn’t seem to work they can be polite and not answer.

I think upping the pressure through local media has some merit but how and who?
 

Sick Boy

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I thought that but wouldn't that dwindle numbers? Or a private area to arrange finer detail but dates, times and places put public?

Plenty to think about here.
I think the arragement of finer details should be done in a kind of private area but make the date, time and place public - just my opinion, of course.
 

skyblueinBaku

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Rubbish. We are now here in this moment dealing with the situation as it is. This here is one of the problems of this mess. Let’s look to the future and the present not the past.

Sometimes you do something cause it will change the situation, sometimes you do something for publicity and sometimes you do something cause you want to provide an opportunity for people to come together because there’s nothing else that can be done,

I don’t Get a sense of what we need to do against wasps at the moment. learning from the past though we need to identity a way of embarrassing wasps for accepting the councils request to stick to their guns on the indemnity

Well written letters doesn’t seem to work they ignore them. Our email doesn’t seem to work they can be polite and not answer.

I think upping the pressure through local media has some merit but how and who?
Pete, are you saying that the council asked Wasps to stick to their guns on the indemnity? When did that become known?
 

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