Security Guards Tribunal result
Two airport security officers, sacked for asking Glasgow Rangers supporters to cover their jerseys, yesterday lost their unfair dismissal case against Dublin Airport Authority.
Celtic fans Kenneth Geary and Frank Flynn were both dismissed for harassing members of the public.
The Employment Appeal Tribunal heard that on July 12, 2003, Geary, from Lorcan Villas, Santry, and Flynn, from Hill Street, Dublin 1, had stopped Rangers fans and told them to remove their football jerseys or cover them up.
The officers said they acted for the Rangers fans' own safety, as there were Celtic fans already in the terminal. But Dublin Airport Authority said they abused their powers as security officers to discriminate on the basis of religion.
The appeals tribunal had also heard that Ken Geary wore a Celtic jersey to the disciplinary hearing, because his Real Madrid strip was "in the wash".
Subtle or what?