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Cannonfodder

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  1. It was the attitude of the owner and staff I didn't like. After arriving slightly late due to the trains I still had a face mask round my neck (it was just after covid and taxis weren't taking passengers without one) only for said owner to go into a rant about how covid was killing his business and was a load of fuss over nothing. When he finally finished and I asked for clarification of pyro rules I was told not to bother as nobody takes them. Next I had to ask several times for someone to chrono my guns, only to be told they'd be there in a couple of minutes but they never bothered. In the end I thought fuck it and joined the next game as I knew the guns were all under site limits and I'm not paying money to stand in the safezone waiting for them to finish chatting. Then later after a game I had a marshal ask why I don't have a barrel sock. When I said this was the first I'd heard about needing one I got a grumpy reply of "well it's on the Facebook page" These along with a few other things gave me the impression they don't care and see customers as nothing but an inconvenience. I can't really say too much about the playing area as it was a night game so only one small part was used but I do agree that the facilities in the safezone were very good compared to some places I've been
  2. True, but that's like saying saying herpes is better than gonorrhea
  3. I'm in Hatfield so it'll be like a holiday
  4. That doesn't surprise me. From the short time I was in the group I got the distinct impression that anything other than having your tongue up the owner's arse wasn't acceptable
  5. Again only if you're a third party contractor, those working directly for the site don't need to be licensed. According to the link the only person who might need to be licensed is the owner/director and that would depend on the reasons the cameras are worn
  6. Volunteers also don't need a licence, although I'm not sure if being reimbursed for travel expenses could be counted as payment. That would be for the courts to decide if it ever comes to that (and if it did the site would probably have bigger problems to worry about) It could also be argued that marshals are there in more of a stewarding role than security so again wouldn't need to be licensed. More info on what you do and don't need a SIA licence for can be found here https://www.gov.uk/guidance/find-out-if-you-need-an-sia-licence#when-you-do-not-need-an-sia-licence Its not so much the cameras being worn which could be a legal minefield, more how the images are used Has anyone asked Driver Wood why they've decided to do this?
  7. Has anyone played at Future Survival in Gravesend before? If so what are your thoughts? From what little I can find online this looks like one of those activity centres which do things like laser tag and escape rooms branching out into airsoft, but I can't find much online about them and none of what I can find is related to airsoft
  8. Only if they're working for another company contracted to provide security etc, staff directly working "in house" don't. The only exceptions to this are door supervision in licenced premises or vehicle imobilisation (NI only)
  9. It'd help if you told us what part of the country you're in. There's no point us recommending sites if they're the wrong end of the country In the meantime try here https://playairsoft.uk/
  10. Nice. If there's a way to make the black parts look chromed then I know what loadout I'm doing
  11. This would be one of those situations where intentions and the outcome are very different things
  12. This is an odd one. I've only played there once and while I wont be going back I didn't see any need for staff to wear body cams. I know they do other activities like paintball and axe throwing so I'm guessing they might've had trouble there so now cameras have to be worn for all activities. Of course it could simply be down to the owner trying to show how professional his staff are for extra clout on social media
  13. Care to elaborate on your passive aggressive nonsense, or are you just going to post another out of focus photo?
  14. Also the faceache page hasn't been updated since 5th of February so I think you're right. Still, it'd be nice if they actually told people
  15. Till the cocking handle breaks and goes flying across the room
  16. Plastic bodied mp5s are probably one of the lightest AEGs around so tbh I'm not sure you'll find anything significantly lighter without using a pistol. As others have posted your best bet is to get a sling
  17. Much better This. After the success of their other gas shotguns I'm surprised tm haven't released one
  18. I got all excited when I saw the words gas shotgun then I scrolled down. Bloody hell that thing is fugly
  19. I saw pictures on faceache a few weeks ago but tbh I just assumed that it'll be a few years before its available. I just hope it's more reliable than the g&g gbb rifles
  20. It's not the price that's the issue here, but the nearly new description
  21. I've been banned from shooting in the house. I can't complain though as I managed to scare the shit out of the neighbour's wannabe gangster kids. They saw me plinking in the garden and asked if it was real. For fun I said "this one, no". Strangely they have always been nice and polite to me since
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