It's not being used properly because it doesn't give people what they want. Therefore I don't believe it deserves to be titled a 'perfectly sound system' If it provided consumers with what they required the temptation to violate the rules would greatly diminish or go away completely.You can't point to yet more rule violations as proof of how a perfectly sound system works, because it's not being used properly. That's like saying that self service tills don't work properly because people nick stuff. That's not the fault of the self service tills
The self service tills ARE working properly in the eyes of the consumer. The consumer's aim is to go home with their groceries having paid as little as possible for them. if the self service tills facilitate this option by allowing you to get stuff without paying for it, then people will be perfectly happy with the service they provide. it's no good the store boss moaning to his area manager that it's a perfectly sound system when the evidence of the lost stock proves that it isn't. The facts show that it's not as sound as the old system of having check out girls if your stock is now being nicked in greater quantities.
I abided by the rules and sat next to a Bristol Rovers fan all match. He abided by the rules and sat by a Torquay fan all match, but we would both have preferred the freedom to sit with our own fans rather than be forced by the seat allocation system to sit with a rival. I told him there was a perfectly sound system that said he should miss the match rather than buy a ticket for the Torquay section. Human nature, and the desire to see your team play meant that he decided to choose the 'rule violation' option, rather than miss the game.
I've no objection to Matt peddling the party line, but when policies are implemented that are in direct conflict with what a significant proportion of supporters would prefer, it has to be acknowledged that there is another viewpoint other than that of the Plainmoor management.
Incidentally I agree fully that fans of opposing teams SHOULD be able to stand or sit next to each other for the duration of a match. I got on well with my new acquaintance from Bristol and we shook hands at full time. Yet we all know that those people who found themselves being jostled or abused by Rovers fans found little consolation in continuing to tell themselves it was a 'perfectly sound system'....the proof of the pudding was in the eating for them. and it's no secret that the situation would have been several times as bad if we'd found ourselves relegated on the last day, with tempers running that much higher.
I'm convinced that heels have been dug in sufficiently that an 'incident' will be needed before sanity returns. After all, the masses are even offering to pay first before they go back to enjoying 'self service' on Bristow's Bench....butt out and stop packing my bags for me !!