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Originally Posted by panther
Premises will be considered 'enclosed' if they have a ceiling or roof and (except for doors, windows or passageways) are wholly enclosed either on a permanent or temporary basis.
Premises will be considered 'substantially enclosed' if they have a ceiling or roof, but have an opening in the walls, which is less than half the total area of the walls. The area of the opening does not include doors, windows or any other fittings that can be opened or shut.
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Apart from Wembley and Millenium Stadium no football ground has a roof yet is deemed to be an enclosed place. I have yet to figure out the logic in it ?