Once again it is more about the money and profit than any real interest in the sport, or the spectators comfort or ability to actually see anything!
Even worse than the cynical overcrowding is the "The London Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (Advertising and Trading) (England) Regulations 2011"
What will be interesting is if they will enforce this ban on wearing "advertising attire" where there is a ban on any clothing that has the logo or details of any non-sponsor. In and around the London venues there are restrictions on what you can wear between 23 July to 13 August (for the Olympic Games), and then from 28 August to 9 September (for the Paralympic Games).
It even applies to locals who live there and are being issued guidance as to what they can and cannot wear!
Turn up on a bike or wearing a jersey that is not "acceptable" and you may be turned away or asked to remove it.
Even worse than the cynical overcrowding is the "The London Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (Advertising and Trading) (England) Regulations 2011"
What will be interesting is if they will enforce this ban on wearing "advertising attire" where there is a ban on any clothing that has the logo or details of any non-sponsor. In and around the London venues there are restrictions on what you can wear between 23 July to 13 August (for the Olympic Games), and then from 28 August to 9 September (for the Paralympic Games).
It even applies to locals who live there and are being issued guidance as to what they can and cannot wear!
Turn up on a bike or wearing a jersey that is not "acceptable" and you may be turned away or asked to remove it.