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Deberg_1990 08-06-2008 01:26 PM

NFL teams implement fan code of conduct
 
Interesting and Innovative. I wonder how well this will go over in Philly?

http://www.nfl.com/news/story;jsessi...o&confirm=true

The NFL and all 32 NFL clubs have created a fan code of conduct to help promote a positive fan environment at NFL stadiums, it was announced Tuesday.

The fan code of conduct is designed to set clear expectations and encourage a stadium environment that is enjoyable for all fans. Teams may add additional provisions to the standard code based on local circumstances or preferences. Each team will communicate its code of conduct during the preseason to season-ticket holders and fans through mailings, online, and in-stadium signage, and other messages.

"The in-stadium experience is critically important to the NFL, our clubs and our fans and it will be a major focus this season," said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. "We are committed to improving the fan experience in every way we can -- from the time fans arrive in the parking lot to when they depart the stadium. We want everyone to be able to come to our stadiums and enjoy the entire day."

The code of conduct is intended to address behavior that detracts from the gameday experience. Any fan in violation of these provisions will be subject to ejection without refund and loss of ticket privileges for future games.

In addition to the fan code of conduct, the NFL and its clubs will evaluate fan feedback and existing programs to ensure their effectiveness and shape the development of new programs.

These measures are designed to build on the many outstanding programs already in place at NFL stadiums to enhance the fan experience.

Fan code of conduct

"The National Football League and its teams are committed to creating a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable experience for all fans, both in the stadium and in the parking lot. We want all fans attending our games to enjoy the experience in a responsible fashion. When attending a game, you are required to refrain from the following behaviors:

» Behavior that is unruly, disruptive, or illegal in nature.

» Intoxication or other signs of alcohol impairment that results in irresponsible behavior.

» Foul or abusive language or obscene gestures.

» Interference with the progress of the game (including throwing objects onto the field).

» Failing to follow instructions of stadium personnel.

» Verbal or physical harassment of opposing team fans.

"Event patrons are responsible for their conduct as well as the conduct of their guests and/or persons occupying their seats. Stadium staff will promptly intervene to support an environment where event patrons, their guests, and other fans can enjoy the event free from the above behavior. Event patrons and guests who violate these provisions will be subject to ejection without refund and loss of ticket privileges for future games."

seclark 08-06-2008 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 4895423)

» Behavior that is unruly, disruptive, or illegal in nature.

» Intoxication or other signs of alcohol impairment that results in irresponsible behavior.

» Foul or abusive language or obscene gestures.

» Interference with the progress of the game (including throwing objects onto the field).

» Failing to follow instructions of stadium personnel.

» Verbal or physical harassment of opposing team fans.

sounds like i get to go to church twice on sundays.
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HemiEd 08-06-2008 01:48 PM

Someone needs to read this to people, as they are entering the games in Oakland.

Garcia Bronco 08-06-2008 01:52 PM

Sounds like a bunch of subjective language.

What's abusive language?
What's failing to follow stadium personal directions mean?

little jacob 08-06-2008 01:53 PM

about time they dealt with all the ridiculous drunks at NFL games. not saying i am against alcohol but there have been people at arrowhead i have seen fall over the row in front of them, fall down the stairs, puke in the aisle, brawls are becoming more frequent as the team sucks and tickets are available for little to nothing and basically anyone... road fans and lower class people...

when i used to have tickets there was a guy a couple rows back who was incoherently drunk week in and out and just swore at the top of his lungs the whoel time. hey i'm a chiefs fan too i know what it's like but shouldn't it be PG-13 there? I cant bring my nephews or nieces out there and it ought to be at least somewhat family friendly. maybe they need no alcohol or no drunks sections or something.

if you can be responsible then ok but they need to crack down on the people who are just making fools of themselves. you have to be some kind of loser to be falling down wasted at noon on sunday in my opinion anyway

Dayze 08-06-2008 01:57 PM

I think some of the consequences are a bit unrealistic; particularly revokation of season tickets. Hoepfully they'll apply these consquences in proportion to the offense. Being drunk and maybe having potty mouth doesn't warrant revokation of season tickets.
Ejection; perhpas. But not the former.

A brawl/fight etc, then I would think it's more warranted.

kcfanXIII 08-06-2008 02:07 PM

the day i can no longer harass the other teams fans, is the day i quit going to sporting events. another thing, if you don't want people becoming intoxicated, why do you sell beer. sounds hypocritical to me.

the foul language i can understand, and i pretty much thought you had to follow stadium personel's instructions. sounds like a bunch of rehashed rules.






btw, good luck enforceing. lol, people not getting drunk at a football game, they REALLY are out of touch aren't they?

Frazod 08-06-2008 02:09 PM

What happens if a season ticket holder sells his seats on StubHub or some similar site, and the guy who buys them (that he doesn't know and will never meet) ends up starting a bunch of shit. Would the season ticket holder get in trouble or lose his seats over that?

Dayze 08-06-2008 02:26 PM

They need to clarify what 'drunk is'....by the 'law'...that's 1 beer basically.
While applied to traffic safety that's fine, however 'drunk' by 'normal' standards is probably normal at Chiefs games. SH*tfaced...is about 5 stages above drunk, and those people are the ones I think they need to address - the guys who don't even know where they are; know their names, and can't even speak.

I know I have at least 6-8 beers before even going in and don't consider myself 'drunk'; 'drunk' enought not to drive, but not enough to be ejected.

Hopefully they won't employ former DMV/Government workers to make this decision; these are the most obtuse people on the planet.

ChiefsCountry 08-06-2008 02:48 PM

This is callled covering your ass in legal terms, nothing more or nothing less IMO.

bogey 08-06-2008 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dayzeofthenew (Post 4895542)
They need to clarify what 'drunk is'....by the 'law'...that's 1 beer basically.
While applied to traffic safety that's fine, however 'drunk' by 'normal' standards is probably normal at Chiefs games. SH*tfaced...is about 5 stages above drunk, and those people are the ones I think they need to address - the guys who don't even know where they are; know their names, and can't even speak.

I know I have at least 6-8 beers before even going in and don't consider myself 'drunk'; 'drunk' enought not to drive, but not enough to be ejected.

Hopefully they won't employ former DMV/Government workers to make this decision; these are the most obtuse people on the planet.


"Intoxication or other signs of alcohol impairment that results in irresponsible behavior."

They're not saying don't get drunk, they're don't get drunk and act irresponsible, yes?

Fish 08-06-2008 02:54 PM

Seems rather pointless. If you're being that much of an ass, they're gonna throw you out. Written rules or no.

Sign, sign, everywhere a sign.....

bogey 08-06-2008 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KC Fish (Post 4895605)
Seems rather pointless. If you're being that much of an ass, they're gonna throw you out. Written rules or no.

Sign, sign, everywhere a sign.....

Unfortunately, there are a lot of dumb-asses in this world that need to have it written down. I suspect it has a lot to do with preventing law suits.

I love to get drunk at sporting events, but I know how to stay in control. I would like to see security enforce this. I would love to take my 10 year old daughter to some games, but it's gotten to the point that fans sitting around me are uncontrollable. And if you try to politely calm them down, they become even more belligerent.

Mecca 08-06-2008 03:07 PM

Everyone swears at football games and everyone knows that, if you're children can't handle hearing some swear words don't take them.......yes I know some people shelter their kids from everything cause hearing someone say **** has to be scarring.

Redrum_69 08-06-2008 03:17 PM

What about the cheerleaders?


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