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There are. If you are caught you have to use the lockers then go back through security without your bags/lunch.are there lockers on the 'public' side of the barriers?
There are. If you are caught you have to use the lockers then go back through security without your bags/lunch.are there lockers on the 'public' side of the barriers?
I'm amazed they were caught at all given how much of a token gesture the security screening is at BPB.
I'm always surprised people keep quoting the "no space for people to picnic" argument. I can see why the park make that argument rather than openly say they want you to spend money at their F&B outlets, but people just seem to take the claim at face value for some reason. Someone eating a picnic by the fountains takes up the same space as someone eating food bought from the shipping containers there.
But then you'll have the issue of people who've paid for food at those shipping containers potentially having nowhere to sit for their lunch.
Because picnics can be left in lockers outside the park or in the car, and people do actually do that, so it gives more space to people buying food on the premises.But if you confiscate / ban lunches then the people who would have brought a packed lunch are forced to buy lunch from the shipping containers...
So either way there are the same number of seats, the same number of people with lunches, and the same number of people missing out on seats.
So how does banning packed lunches help?
Because picnics can be left in lockers outside the park or in the car, and people do actually do that, so it gives more space to people buying food on the premises.
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Hyperbole sure, but it still sucks. In fact, the whole security theatre sucks too. It's not hard to take food in. It makes life more difficult for people who have special dietary requirements as well.Blackpool - "you can't bring food in, we'd rather you bought ours"
Enthusiasts - "this isn't North Korea!"
Sorry for being argumentative, but that does not work if you're using public transport (like me)1. Keep food in a cool bag in the car
2. Get hungry
3. Leave the park and head to the car
4. Eat your picnic
5. Re-enter the park
Problem solved.
Hyperbole sure, but it still sucks. In fact, the whole security theatre sucks too. It's not hard to take food in. It makes life more difficult for people who have special dietary requirements as well.
Sorry that wasn't aimed at you, just general input.Sorry for being argumentative, but that does not work if you're using public transport (like me)
Round and round in circles.
The food isn't confiscated, you just can't take it in.
I don't agree with it, it is simply to make money, but you play by their rules or bugger off.
Picnic on the beach with a pass out, they have picnic tables by the entrance, or stick a sub roll down your trousers.
This has spun on the spot for five years at least.
And it isn't even closed season.