PROHIBITED ITEMS The following articles must not be brought within the Ground: knives, fireworks, smoke canisters, air-horns, flares, weapons, dangerous or hazardous items, laser devices, bottles, glass vessels, cans, poles and any article that might be used as a weapon and/or compromise public safety. Any person in possession of such items will be refused entry to the Ground. Any article that might be used as a weapon, be deemed to be offensive or abusive, or compromise public safety, will be confiscated and or reported to the police. Unlicensed musical instruments: trumpets, drums and other devices capable of causing a disturbance or nuisance. Flag poles greater than 1m in length and flares. Bottles, glass vessels, cans, flasks. Frisbees and similar items, dangerous or hazardous items, illegal substances, explosives or ammunition; fireworks, knives, blades or other weapons, firearms, scooters, skateboards or other skates. Laser devices, smoke canisters, signs or items with corporate or inappropriate branding, unauthorised fliers, spray paint, large industrial style “permanent“ marker pens, prams / push chairs(will be assessed for each event. Please check the relevant event page for further information), transmitting devices, professional cameras & recording devices (This applies to cameras that have interchangeable lenses), large suitcases, lap tops, illegal merchandise items, water bottles (need to have the ability to decant), illegal charity collection utensils, motor bike helmets, umbrellas, darts, hampers and cold boxes, air horns, alcohol and animals (except service dogs & guide dogs). Read more at http://www.wembleystadium.com/TheStadium/StadiumGuide/RulesnRegulations#WsQi7bWye07U4wpQ.99
Blimey, wouldn't it be shorter to produce a list of what is allowed? A bit gutted I'll not be allowed to bring my skateboard in with me. Or my pet goat.
What's a "charity collection utensil"? Is it a fork that you can prod people with to make them pay up?
fine with cameras, including slrs up to 300m. just don't be one o them photo cnuts that spends the whole match with his phone in the air
Transmitting device. So my mobile phone that takes photos and videos and can send them anywhere.... is that a transmitting device?
This is an example of what makes a mockery of these rules. Pretty much everyone has a phone capable of videoing, recording and transmitting the game, yet clearly they won't stop you taking a phone in. The fact I can't take my DSLR camera therefore is an utter joke.
Has to be used for personal and private use. http://www.wembleystadium.com/TheStadium/StadiumGuide/RulesnRegulations#pqs7SWsV7otYkdLx.99