Man United bans iPads from Old Trafford because TERRORISTS

Home of former Premier League champions no longer open to iPads as club adopts airport-style security measures
James Temperton
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Published on 13 August 2014
Old Trafford

The Theatre of Dreams is no longer open to phablets, tablets and laptops after Manchester United banned all large electronic devices from its stadium citing “security intelligence”. The Premier League club said that tech such as iPads and iPad Minis was no longer allowed inside the stadium to protect supporters.

The ban on oversized electronics extends to anything bigger than 150mm by 100mm. That means smartphones and cameras with reasonably sized lenses will still be allowed but tablets and laptops will not. In a statement Man United said that the ban on larger electronic devices was “in line with UK airports”.

In a post on its website the club explained that “the scale of Old Trafford and profile of Manchester United” meant that the risks faced by the stadium were “unique”. The clubs concern appears to be that fake electronic devices would be used to conceal bombs. Asked why fans couldn’t demonstrate their devices were genuine by turning them on Man United said that it would be “impractical”.

No other Premier League club currently prohibits tablets and laptops. Bitter rivals Chelsea are unlikely to do so, having agreed a lucrative multi-million pound sponsorship deal with tech giant Samsung.

In July all UK airports put a ban on uncharged electronic devices carried in hand luggage. All passengers are now required to prove that their devices can be switched on before passing security. The move came after advice from US authorities.

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James has a beard and writes about technology. He is far from unique. At work, he writes news and features with a particular interest in online privacy and security. Outside the office, James likes reading about long train journeys and then taking long train journeys. He hates writing about himself in the third person.

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