?JW guy and Taser attack during Cowboys - Jets game?

by james_woods 32 Replies latest social physical

  • NomadSoul
    NomadSoul

    LOL - Can't wait until the 26th when my skins go off on your boys!!!!

    There're going to be handing out tazers for the first 25,000 Cowboys fans.

  • james_woods
    james_woods
    I kind of laugh because the DJ reveals the JW angle and nobody would have known that.

    Exactly - even if the press noted him not standing for the anthem, they would have probably put that down as just being a jerk.

  • betterdaze
    betterdaze

    And this is how it begins… Did someone actually PAY this Southern-fried POS to do this? Come up to NYC to create a premeditated violent disturbance on 9/11 so now it must suck for all fans everywhere?
    ~Sue


    Sep 15, 2011
    NFL wants pat-downs from ankles up at all stadiums
    By Michael McCarthy, USA TODAY

    The NFL wants all fans patted down from the ankles up this season to improve fan safety.

    Under the new "enhanced" pat-down procedures, the NFL wants all 32 clubs to search fans from the ankles to the knees as well as the waist up. Previously, security guards only patted down fans from the waist up while looking for booze, weapons or other banned items.

    The stricter physical screening policy impacts the 16.6 million fans expected to attend live regular season NFL games this season. The more thorough searches will spell longer lines for ticket-holding fans seeking entry to games. It's sure to raise the ire of some fans who consider it an invasion of privacy.

    The NFL recommended the new guidelines before the kickoff of the 2011 season which coincided with the 10th anniversary of 9/11. The league hopes fans will be "patient," says spokesman Brian McCarthy, and arrive earlier to games to avoid long, punishing lines.

    "The enhanced security procedures recommended by our office before the start of the season will further increase the safety of fans but will require some additional time," McCarthy told USA TODAY in a statement Thursday. "We encourage fans to come early, enjoy their tailgating tradition, and be patient as they enter the stadium."

    The NFL suffered damage to its family-friendly image when a South Carolina man was arrested for using an illegal stun gun on other fans at a New York Jets-Dallas Cowboys game Sunday night.

    More at link.

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