NFL security limits size of bags allowed in stadiums

boozeman

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NFL security limits size of bags allowed in stadiums

JENNIFER HALE |
Published: Thursday, June 13, 2013, 10:21pm

Female fans may need to be more careful when they choose which purse to carry to games this upcoming season, unless they want to end up carrying their belongings in a plastic bag.

The reason has nothing to do with fashion: the NFL is tightening stadium security for all teams starting this preseason, limiting the size and type of bags fans can bring to the game.

The only purses that will be allowed inside of NFL stadiums will be clutch-size, or approximately the size of someone's hand.

Straps are allowed.

Ladies, we're about to have to get serious about prioritizing.

These new restrictions are designed to beef up security while also speeding up entry lines.

"Our fans deserve to be in a safe and secure environment," says Jeffrey Miller, the NFL's chief security officer. "Public safety is our top priority. This will make the job of checking items much more efficient and effective. We will be able to deliver a better and quicker experience at the gates and also provide a safer environment."

Banned items now include purses larger than a clutch, coolers, briefcases, backpacks, fanny packs, cinch bags, seat cushions, luggage, computer bags, and camera bags.

Fans with those items will not be allowed to enter an NFL stadium.

Besides the clutch-size purse, the NFL's new rules only allow for clear plastic, vinyl or PVC bags no larger than 12 inches by 6 inches by 12 inches or 1-gallon clear plastic freezer bags.

Here's another new restriction: you can only carry 1 of those clear bags and a small clutch bag per person.

However, medically necessary items are allowed unconditionally.

Binoculars, cameras, and smart phones will also be allowed inside.
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Unreal.

So going to a game will be like passing through TSA at an airport. It won't speed things up. The average dork flying ends up not paying attention to banned items and holds up the lines....it will be even worse with some drunk yahoo who has been tailgaiting for three-four hours.

For a league that whines it is not getting enough fans away from their couches to the stadium, they are pretty stupid about how to make the experience something people don't dread. Between the cost of tickets and concessions, why exactly would one want to have season tickets again?
 

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I have a 62" TV in my house and can watch any game I want. I have no reason whatsoever to drive 2 hours to San Diego to go see a team that I'm not even a fan of. Going to games is too expensive and too inconvenient.

And booze, you forgot about having to pay $20+ just to park at the venue.
 

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When they kill the golden goose, they will look back at the reign of Roger Goodell and point the finger.
 
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