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Post by daniel on Apr 4, 2018 8:08:22 GMT
I did same at RSC Swan last night as I'd asked pre-show if my bag would be allowed in and had been told it wouldn't yet at the interval I saw both men and women walking in and out with similar sized rucksacks and people going in with two large bags - handbag and Sainsburys carrier. Here's their policy - www.rsc.org.uk/news/archive/bags-and-rucksacks-in-the-theatreSo does that mean "bags and rucksacks which are large are not allowed in the theatre" or "large bags, and rucksacks of any size, are not allowed in the theatre"? I was at the Swan last night too, incidentally! Didn't have my diddy rucksack with me so unable to test the policy. the way that I read that is "if you're going to bring large bags or rucksacks then we will store these in the cloakroom for you, but we would much prefer that you didn't."
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2018 8:09:55 GMT
but men stroll in wearing thick jackets with loads of pockets into which they could secrete the knives or scissors with which to damage the pictures etc Agree. Those jackets are generally really ugly too so shouldn't be allowed full stop. And correct me if I’m wrong but I don’t think suicide bombers use the latest Michael Kors do they? Michael Kors? My suggestion is dogs. We should invest in more trained dogs. Yaaaay! More dogs generally. Even the untrained ones, they're hilarious!
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