Olympic event security
#16
Original Poster
FlyerTalk Evangelist

Join Date: Feb 1999
Location: Seat 1A, Juice pretty much everywhere, Mucci des Coins Exotiques
Posts: 34,337
#17


Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: UK
Programs: Virgin Flying Club Red, Emirates Skywards Blue, BA Executive Club Blue, Amex BA
Posts: 2,592
the DM moaning we have turned into a commie state!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...crackdown.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...crackdown.html
#18


Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: SW WA
Posts: 4,061
I'm just having a bit of a sarcastic moan. The event is at Eton Dorney, and we're staying in Chelsea. Looks like tube to Paddington, train then bus to event. I assume I'll get all of this info when I pick my tickets up. Good times.
#20




Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: London
Programs: BA bronze card, NHS Blood Donor silver card
Posts: 1,618
Well as there isn't any realistic security concern about a bottle of liquid, and of course no other sporting events have this restriction, I would have to say the reasons are to exhibit control of the public, and yes to sell high priced liquid refreshment. Sort of the same as what airports do.
Food and drink seems to be priced on a par with event catering I've been to elsewhere. There's a sample menu here.
Bottled water 1.60
Fairtrade tea from 2.00
Fairtrade coffee from 2.60
500ml bottle of Coca-Cola 2.30
330ml bottle of Heineken 4.20
London 2012 red wine 18.7cl 4.80
Fairtrade tea from 2.00
Fairtrade coffee from 2.60
500ml bottle of Coca-Cola 2.30
330ml bottle of Heineken 4.20
London 2012 red wine 18.7cl 4.80
remember - you're allowed to bring a packed lunch, there's free drinking water, and there's more to choose from than just McDonald's.
#21
Original Poster
FlyerTalk Evangelist

Join Date: Feb 1999
Location: Seat 1A, Juice pretty much everywhere, Mucci des Coins Exotiques
Posts: 34,337
The official restrictions are on liquids, aerosols and gels - and the implication from reading the list is that it's for the same reason that you can't bring similar quantities of liquids on aircraft - ie you might somehow contrive to make some sort of explosive out of it.
#22

Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: London
Programs: BA Executive Club
Posts: 1,002
Unfortunately, where there is a will there is a way. It's called security theatre; designed to reassure the masses and deter the opportunist. Not much you can do to stop the determined though.
#23
FlyerTalk Evangelist


Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: London
Programs: BA, VS, HH, IHG, MB, MR
Posts: 27,225
Don't get a craving for chips (fries). McDonald's has been flexing its muscles, and it has been announced that only McDonald's will be allowed to sell single portions of chips. All of the other catering venues selling fish and chips, pies and chips etc have been told they are not allowed to sell chips on their own.
#24




Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: London
Programs: BA bronze card, NHS Blood Donor silver card
Posts: 1,618
Don't get a craving for chips (fries). McDonald's has been flexing its muscles, and it has been announced that only McDonald's will be allowed to sell single portions of chips. All of the other catering venues selling fish and chips, pies and chips etc have been told they are not allowed to sell chips on their own.
#25




Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: UK. BAEC AAdvantage
Programs: Mucci Des Oeufs Brouilles et des Canards
Posts: 3,764
I went to the "London Prepares" series of events eariler this year an attended events at the North Greenwich Arena (Gymnastics), the Aquatics Centre (Diving) and the Velodrome (Cycling in case you don't know what a velodrome is!)
At the Dome, there was no more security than on a normal concert night, ie, all bags searched, pat downs if selected.
At the Olympic Park, they were very quick in scanning everyone. For the Cycling we took in a packed dinner (M&S) and 2 frozen water bottles of 500ml each. It was 28c inside! There were signs up saying 100ml limits, and people were emptying them before security, but we didn't get pulled up on it. On the night of the Diving we actually ate at Stratfield (Stratford Westfield) as there's more choice there than what was open for the trials, and also cheaper!! Yes, it may be event pricing, but that's no reason to gouge people.
I've only managed to score tickets to events in the Excel centre for the Olympics so it will be interesting to see how they cope with the security there. I'm back at Olympic Park for the Paralympics and for each even I'll be getting there early to get through security etc. Patience is the key.
At the Dome, there was no more security than on a normal concert night, ie, all bags searched, pat downs if selected.
At the Olympic Park, they were very quick in scanning everyone. For the Cycling we took in a packed dinner (M&S) and 2 frozen water bottles of 500ml each. It was 28c inside! There were signs up saying 100ml limits, and people were emptying them before security, but we didn't get pulled up on it. On the night of the Diving we actually ate at Stratfield (Stratford Westfield) as there's more choice there than what was open for the trials, and also cheaper!! Yes, it may be event pricing, but that's no reason to gouge people.
I've only managed to score tickets to events in the Excel centre for the Olympics so it will be interesting to see how they cope with the security there. I'm back at Olympic Park for the Paralympics and for each even I'll be getting there early to get through security etc. Patience is the key.
#26
Join Date: Nov 2006
Programs: Flying Blue, easyJet Plus (!)
Posts: 1,762
Don't get a craving for chips (fries). McDonald's has been flexing its muscles, and it has been announced that only McDonald's will be allowed to sell single portions of chips. All of the other catering venues selling fish and chips, pies and chips etc have been told they are not allowed to sell chips on their own.

Neil
#27
Join Date: Nov 2006
Programs: Flying Blue, easyJet Plus (!)
Posts: 1,762
That said, I don't get why bags are being specified in litres. This will cause arguments. Why not a maximum size with a sizer per an airport? They know how big the space under the seat is.
Neil
#28


Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Newcastle, UK
Programs: BA Silver, IHG Gold, Hilton Gold, Hertz 5*, Avis Preferred Plus, Amex Plat
Posts: 2,081
Don't forget your Visa (or is it Mastercard? I genuinely can't remember) if you want to pay for your adjective-laden foodstuffs by card or withdraw cash.
Every new thing I learn about the Olympics makes me gladder and gladder I have nothing to do with the foul jamboree.
Every new thing I learn about the Olympics makes me gladder and gladder I have nothing to do with the foul jamboree.
#30
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: LON, RUH and DXB
Programs: BA Bronze, GF, EK, WY
Posts: 2,607
Don't forget your Visa (or is it Mastercard? I genuinely can't remember) if you want to pay for your adjective-laden foodstuffs by card or withdraw cash.
Every new thing I learn about the Olympics makes me gladder and gladder I have nothing to do with the foul jamboree.
Every new thing I learn about the Olympics makes me gladder and gladder I have nothing to do with the foul jamboree.

That we managed to get passes through a 'friend of a friend' and then walk about everywhere unsupervised speaks volumes about security ...



