West Ham owner, David Sullivan, might have some explaining to do after the Hammers play against Freiburg on Thursday night.
One disabled ticket holder was refused entry past a cordon to get his ticket as he arrived in a London cab.
In order to prove that he was in fact disabled, the fan took the unusual step of dropping his trousers to make a point but it didn’t appear to faze the stewards who still looked to make him walk another 150 yards to the ticket office.
Just dropped a disabled passenger off at West Ham, London Stadium. LBN Taxicard. He needed to go a further 150 yards to enter the stadium. Asked for permission but were denied access. This is contrary to the ‘right to accessability’ in the 2016 Disability Act.
DISGRACEFUL. pic.twitter.com/8Sfe23t6mS— john curtis (@curtis87_john) March 14, 2024
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