Lighters and bottles were confiscated in Montenegro (although they left them in a big pile at the gate so you replace what was taken after the game) but not change, cameras or keys.
Confiscating keys or cameras would be totally out of order IMO.
Anyone know what the current trends are, as know in the past the Italian police have been very keen on confiscating all loose change, lighters, keys & the like, even up to mobile phones?
And unsure what their attitude is to cameras and the like.
More on the basis of their experience in their domestic game.
Also NB.
http://www.dfa.ie/uploads/documents/...bari%20(2).pdf
According to the Consulate's advice, you have to have Photographic ID on you to guarantee admission.
You'd have thought they had more important things to worry about in Italia??
Last edited by ArdeeBhoy; 24/03/2009 at 12:03 AM.
Lighters and bottles were confiscated in Montenegro (although they left them in a big pile at the gate so you replace what was taken after the game) but not change, cameras or keys.
Confiscating keys or cameras would be totally out of order IMO.
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I think its worth taking notice of this. The last Serie A game i was at a year or so ago, you could not purchase tickets without producing your passport and then your name is printed on the ticket. I remember the security guys checking the name on the ticket when we were entering the stadium.
Cant remember but i dont think names are printed on the tickets we got for the Bari game but still it def is no harm to bring the passport with you on the night just in case.
Funny thing is when actually in the stadium the organisation and security was much looser than in the EPL grounds. No such thing as people sitting in the seat you were allocated for example.
What about those of us who aren't staying in Bari but are getting the train out after the match? Are travel bags allowed? What are they likely to take out of that?
That's more or less the plan alright; socks, jocks and a book will be about it in the bag.
Except Italian police can be a law unto themselves. So would keep this sort of stuff to a minimum, or hide outside the ground.
Be warned!
And I doubt they'd accept Photocopies of a passport either;ridiculous as it is to be expected to carry around in an E.U. country?
Though yer man Elroy is right, not liable to enforce anything re.seating-wise?
Be doubtful we'll fill all the seats allocated & tend to be less anal about that sort of thing usually....More interested in loose change??
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