What not to bring (gum or guns, for instance)

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Items Prohibited from the Stadium
Alcohol
Animals (except for certified service animals, which must be leashed or harnessed)
Artificial noisemakers
Backpacks
Bags larger than 12 x 18 inches
Banners
Beverage containers
Cameras with professional, detachable long lenses
Chewing gum
Equipment cases
Food and beverages not purchased at the stadium
Flagpoles
Seat cushions with chair backs (these may be leased from the U for bleacher seats; seat cushions without backs are allowed, as are blankets)
Signs larger than 36 x 36 inches
Strollers
Tobacco products
Tripods
Umbrellas
Video cameras
Weapons
 

The ban on video cameras is getting rather quaint as so many people have photo cameras that also record video, and in a lot better quality than most videotape camcorders will do.
 

In the Information Guide that came in our season tickets it says no "videos and flash cameras". Man that scared me at first. They better not mean I can't bring in my regular digital camera to document that wonderful sights! This thread sounds a little more reasonsable.
 

Flash cameras are of course pointless, they won't help a bit. Although it is cool to see a stadium at night with all the flashes going off. But I can see it being annoying for the people sitting near you if you're popping off flashed.

They won't let anyone lug in a camcorder, but a camera that also takes video won't likely be stopped. Mine records some pretty high quality video (720p)
 

I plan on bringing a little pinch of mint Grizzley between the cheek and gums.
 



I'm going to be a rule breaker

....and I'm gonna sneak a piece of Juicy Fruit into the stadium.:pig:
 




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