We always get told that the lots won't open til 4 hours before gametime. It's something that's enforced around the league. Yesterday was the first time they enforced it in Buffalo. A drunk leaving a Giants game a few months ago ran over a little girl...leaving her paralyzed. He had no insurance and the family has decided to sue the NFL. No one can fault the NFL or the Bills in this...except for one thing. Our lots in Buffalo are usually getting full before 4 hours before kickoff. Why couldn't they have sent season ticket holders emails about this or at least made some kind of real public warning? I showed up at 10 and there were already dozens of cars waiting to get into our lots. The traffic was backed up all along Abbott Road as well as Big Tree when they finally decided to open up the gates at noon.
One big negative yesterday
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Originally posted by justasportsfan
Getting out of the parking lot is also a pain in the booty especially when cops are bothered by fans who lock their car keys inside the car.Originally posted by EricStratton
The drunk at Giants stadium was about 7 years ago, the lawsuit was filed a few months ago.
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Don't park at the Bills Lots. Park at ECC. Its so easy to get in and out of there...and its 5 bucks cheaper."And I do have a wish, albeit one that cannot and will not be fulfilled. I wish... I wish that standing next to me right now, would be Ted Darling."
Rick Jeanneret 4-14-96
Ted Darling "Voice of the Sabres"
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Did anyone think there'd be less drunks at the game by FINALLY sticking hard and fast to the NFL's "policy?" People were still moving their tailgating stuff into the lot on foot and, rather than leave and come back later, people just got in line and drank beers while they waited for the lots to open. In the end, following the policy to the letter caused MORE problems that what the policy was intended to solve.Someone said "What's he gonna turn out like?" Ha!
And someone else said "Never mind!"
-Deep Purple
"Have you ever taken a crap so big your pants fit better?"--Ron White
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Originally posted by helmetguy
Did anyone think there'd be less drunks at the game by FINALLY sticking hard and fast to the NFL's "policy?" People were still moving their tailgating stuff into the lot on foot and, rather than leave and come back later, people just got in line and drank beers while they waited for the lots to open. In the end, following the policy to the letter caused MORE problems that what the policy was intended to solve.
Personally, I hate rules like this ... they have enough cops at the damned place during the game, but most of the time in the parking lots at the end, they don't seem to have any cops there ... if once a season, they set up breathalyzers as people were leaving (it's already stop and go as it is), they'd either bust a hell of a lot people or guys would finally start thinking and have a DD.
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Originally posted by HenryRules
Personally, I hate rules like this ... they have enough cops at the damned place during the game, but most of the time in the parking lots at the end, they don't seem to have any cops there ... if once a season, they set up breathalyzers as people were leaving (it's already stop and go as it is), they'd either bust a hell of a lot people or guys would finally start thinking and have a DD.
It was like shooting ducks in a pond.
Shortly thereafter, nasty rumors started to circulate about the Sherriff, and he was not re-elected.Fiat justitia ruat caelum. Noli timere. Laus Deo.
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Originally posted by HenryRules
they have enough cops at the damned place during the game, but most of the time in the parking lots at the end, they don't seem to have any cops there ... if once a season, they set up breathalyzers as people were leaving (it's already stop and go as it is), they'd either bust a hell of a lot people or guys would finally start thinking and have a DD.
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