DSLR's in the Millennium stadium?

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The missus has got me tickets for Wales v Australia at the Millennium Stadium in November, anyone been there recently and know if I'll be allowed to take my 7D and 15-85mm in with me?
 
"13. No person (other than a person who holds an appropriate accreditation from WRU Group) may bring into the Grounds or use within the Grounds any equipment which is capable of recording or transmitting (by digital or other means) any audio, visual or audio-visual material or any information or data in relation to an Event or the Grounds (save for photographs taken for personal non-commercial purposes). Copyright in any unauthorised recording or transmission is assigned (by way of present assignment of future copyright pursuant to section 91 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988) to WRU Group."

http://www.millenniumstadium.com/safety/ground_rules.php

Now that to me though it is late :suspect: sound like you can take photos for personal use :) but at the same time prohibits taking in a camera :lol:

In practice you'll likely have no issues but is it worth potential issues, it's a while since I've attended an international but I remember well the cost of tickets, personally I'd say go enjoy the day, soak up the atmosphere, as being totally honest as short zoom isn't going to get you photos of the game, so your looking at wide angle shots for that you could use your phone :)
 
I read the official blurb but it did sound a little wishy-washy.
I'm not actually bothered about taking any photos inside the stadium, but my camera will be in my bag as we were hoping to do the 'sights' during the day (kick-off isn't until 5pm). I'm staying a bit to far to make two trips in and out of the city centre!
Maybe a rethink of our plans is in order!
Thanks for the reply anyway:)
 
What was I thinking :cuckoo:, the only sights I should be seeing is the inside of a pub ;)
 
Edit. Wrong stadium!
 
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