SLC bans hooters

Monday, 30 July 2012 00:00 -     - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}

Sri Lanka Cricket has announced that it has taken a decision to ban 'Portable Horns' / "Hooters" to be brought in by spectators with immediate effect.

"Sri Lanka Cricket arrived at this decision to generally safeguard spectator comfort inside spectator areas of the stadium. This does not mean that the papare bands are banned. These are individual horns brought in by the spectators. We will be implementing this rule on Tuesday," SLC said.

The general public are warned that the security personnel will search for the above items very strictly and will confiscate the item if found on the spectator, SLC added.

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