RFU could use ‘anti-pee paint’ to placate Twickenham locals in push for new licence

The Rugby Football Union (RFU) is seeking to increase the number of music concerts held at Twickenham Stadium from the current limit of three per year. However, the proposal has faced opposition from local residents who have complained about post-event behavior, particularly public urination. To address these concerns, the RFU has proposed using "anti-pee paint" that would leave public offenders "covered in their own urine." This measure is intended to deter people from urinating in public and placate the local community. Despite this proposal, the RFU's request to stage up to 15 concerts per year has been rejected, and the limit will remain at three concerts, with only one allowed on a Saturday. The RFU aims to generate more revenue from these events to fund the expansion of the stadium and its facilities.
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