Seems to be two threads running side by side with pretty much the same content, i have commented on the other thread and will cut and paste my comment on this thread.
Hope it makes sense.
Pasted from the other Shields Open Thread.
This post is now getting so repetative, the same anglers are going over the same points
ie, the gates being locked, anglers climbing round them, because they were locked it was not open to the public so must be out of bounds or words to that effect.
In defence for our club i have to say the committee did go to some lengths to get the pier open for fishing on the day of the open and should be commended for that not slated.
Some are making comments on the liability insurance, anyone fishing on the pier during the open would have been covered as the letter stated the Port of Tyne Authority had given there permission.
The real issue as far as i can see is the two gents in question did break the rules and they should have been disqualified by the letter of the law, however it seems they were redeemed by a high ranking official and told they could fish the open and would not be disqualified.
This next bit really hurts, but it has to be said: I think the club has made two fundamental mistakes.
1. First and foremost total lack of signage on the pier gates. ( A simple poster put on the gate explaining rules about crossing before officially opened by Port of Tyne Authority)
2. Making a Uturn on a decision made by a high ranking committee member.
Now as a club we must address the situation and i am sure we will, so could we please for now try and let matters settle.
regards
Terry Wood[/QUOT
well said terry l think we on the forum have had or say now let the ss club get on with the matter at hand and hope every thing is put right for next years open we the angler's are not perfect we all make mistakes . mistakes where made in the open lets hope this never happens again as terry has said alot of hard work go's into the open thankyou