Absolutely not a chance. I suspect it would have the opposite effect, whipping up the SM trolls into a frenzy. I believe 1000% the best way to deal with these situations is as discretely and privately as possible.
It usually seems to be the case that half a story gets reported, then when the full picture comes out it turns out the supporter was being a bit of a ****. Businesses don't tend to ban paying customers for no reason.
On face value, someone doing that would suggest they are courting favours hoping people will kick up and the club backs down, usually suggests they know they’ve done wrong.
It's a pain. But about fireproof certification. We sent 4 over to liverpool last summer (one of our travellers visiting family over there. So saved on postage..) ours, (Hoyland reds x2) Wombwell reds and Penistone reds. You can treat em yourself but need the certificates.
Do most season ticket holders and those purchasing match day tickets appreciate that by doing so that they agree to comply with the ground regulations. These regulations are posted on the concourses and other locations around the ground. Regulation 29 states that those “Refused entry to (or ejected) from the ground may lead to further action by the Club, including but not limited to, the withdrawal of any season ticket (without reimbursement)”. Ejection can be for such minor issues as persistent standing and photographing/videoing the game. Bearing in mind the breaches of these regulations at every match and the lack of enforcement, BFC can be considered as being extremely lenient in their approach.
Hope the one on the East Stand side had all the required certs when we had those flame thrower things. My lug oyl hair still ain't grown back.