The world is becoming a more dangerous place and whilst the Isle of Man is still relatively safe we aren't immune, better to have protocols in place in case the worst does happen.
Probably nobody watches the videos until there is a time to review it due to possibly damage caused to the toilets or a fight taking place.
Did you think someone was sat there all day just monitoring the cameras?
I seen a post the other day about Gaza/Palastine and someone commented on it that if Michelle Haywood wanted to do any good then she should go out there and help, she came on the comments and started going on about the abuse on the thread towards her was terrible but there was no abuse directed at her, some of these MHK'S live in a bubble where they see any kind of disagreeing opinion as abuse
I think Alonso would be mad to leave Leverkusen after 1 season, it has been a very successful season but it's his first season in management and he is still learning. Ultimately there was no pressure at Leverkusen whereas if he goes to Liverpool the pressure to win every week is massive. A couple of more seasons at Leverkusen continues his learning and it may well be the time for him.
Sad fact of life is bullying has always happened and always will happen whether it be in school or at a workplace it isn't a new thing.
There literally is no consequences for kids anymore those that do the bullying most probably don't want to be at school so suspending them isn't punishment
which is why you might limit it to say 3 challenges a game so not every decision is challenged.
I mean ultimately VAR has got the majority of decisions right and it isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
It pretty much happens now though refs might miss things play goes on and VAR officials are checking it and then when the play is dead they advise the ref to check it or if play goes on to long the play gets stopped. I have seen a foul being missed 30 seconds later the team attacks scores a goal and it is brought back for the original foul, 1 game in the African cup of nations resulted in a penalty so a team went from being 1-0 up to being 1-0 down.
I don't mean it being used as the game is on going on but if a goal is scored they can use it then or as play is ongoing they think it should be a penalty they say to the 4th official who can communicate that to the VAR team and the next time the game stops it can be looked at in the way that happens now
I think VAR is being overused, it was initially touted as only being used to overturn clear and obvious errors. The Coventry offside wasn't clear and obvious and I would be saying the same if the goal was down the other end for United. They should do it a bit like Tennis or the NFL where people get a certain amount of challenges either each half or for the full game
Like I said I was with my son and it was the only place we could eat at that point. Had I been on my own I'd of gone for a pint and waited somewhere else. Again on that night wasn't impressed with the food genuinely think Barbary coast does better chicken meals
I went to a Nandos in the UK recently loads of waiters/waitresses standing about but nobody taking orders, figured out you had to download an app and put your order through there, unfortunately my phone battery had died so ended up just leaving. Never been impressed with the food there in all honesty
His book If I did it is a good read and really makes you believe he did it.
I see as well any visitors to him in his final days were made to sign Non disclosure agreements.
I didn't say it was up to government to help. End of the day businesses come and go. My point is they just come out state the obvious that people are struggling then that's it. It's like thanks for that we were already aware thanks