Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
The Trust have just sent out the following in an e-mail;-

"Post match light displays at CCS


Recent home victories have been celebrated at the end of the game by a light show emanating from the stadium floodlights mounted on the stands.

One of our Trust members raised the issue of the potential impact of the display on him, and others like him, as a light sensitive epilepsy sufferer, so we discussed the matter with the club, whose prompt and helpful reply can be summarised as follows.

When the lighting system was being designed for installation, the club had an expert`s report commissioned to ensure that the lights would not cause such a problem. The report, written by a FIFA,UEFA and Premier League approved expert, concluded that the frequency of the flashing lights being used by the club would not have a stroboscopic effect which might lead to problems with epilepsy.

In addition, as a “failsafe”, the club has positioned warning notices at turnstiles and in concourses stating that flashing images and lights might be used in the stadium.

We have asked the club to also ensure that prominent messages are also relayed via the stadium big screens by way of similar notification."
Someone in The Trust raises a concern and is, as a secondary point, shut down with this? To me, this is an example of a business ensuring that they are covered in case it ever was taken to court but shows a lack of care towards customer base. It's a bit sad that the leagalise needs to be broken out.