English football club bans ‘selfie sticks’ from stadium
The north London side is confiscating the sticks from anyone trying to take them into the ground
Tottenham fans will have to take pictures of themselves without the help of selfie sticks at White Hart Lane.
Selfie sticks, extendable rods for taking pictures with a smartphone or camera, have been banned from Tottenham’s stadium.
The north London side is confiscating the sticks from anyone trying to take them into the ground.
The ban emerged after a letter from a member of Tottenham’s customer care team was posted on Twitter, and confirmed by the club.
The letter says “selfie sticks have now been banned from entering White Hart Lane.”
Previously they were only not allowed to be used during matches - obstructing the views of other fans.
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