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i was going to initially post an "another story about this? its years old, and has been covered multiple times a year for years - not breaking news" and then the lightbulb came on. still need a cup of coffee this morning.

 

to your point, really, they could be in 0 stadiums this weekend and not entrapping home team fans by attacking them while wearing $300 jerseys on my dime -- and its still effective with a simple article from a partner organization like cbs or espn.

 

Bingo. The more exposure this gets, hopefully the more restraint people show when harassing opposing fans just for the sake of it. Of course, some people don't really think much when they're drunk, but there's plenty of people at the margins who could be affected by this kind of news.

 

http://www.nflshop.com/Jerseys

 

http://www.indeed.co...uffalo,-NY.html

 

Inedeed I am quite the short-bus mouthbreather.

 

Guys, it's okay. Drunken mobs of 60,000+ people just need more freedom. No sense in policing them at all.

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Great idea and should have been done years ago. The idiots who get violent or act like morons because someone dares wear another team's jersey should be weeded out and jail is probably a good place for them.

 

That said, rival fans shouldn't act like idiots either.

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Once upon a time this is used to go on at Dodger Stadium, where undercover LAPD cops would wear billowy Hawaiian style shirts (to conceal their guns), which was how everybody knew who the cops were. What was most interesting to me was that they only did this for one visiting team whose fans always started fights and caused trouble. The team? The Cubs!

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You do realize that they don't have to wear $300 authentic jerseys and can easily wear a $10 t-shirt and $20 hat ri

 

I'm still not sure what point you're trying to make about paying police to do their job?

 

Do you realize how ridiculous you sound?

 

Where are these cops going to come from? The balance of Buffalo still needs cops on a Sunday, and the regular stadium duties they have will still need to be attended to. So they would have to pay EXTRA cops, to work this silly detail of wearing other teams jerseys, in the odd and I would guess, generally fruitless hopes that someone will attack them.

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Do you realize how ridiculous you sound?

 

Where are these cops going to come from? The balance of Buffalo still needs cops on a Sunday, and the regular stadium duties they have will still need to be attended to. So they would have to pay EXTRA cops, to work this silly detail of wearing other teams jerseys, in the odd and I would guess, generally fruitless hopes that someone will attack them.

 

So, you're against having police enforce laws? I'm sure the NFL would gladly pay for the extra police detail if it means avoiding multi million lawsuits.

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So, you're against having police enforce laws? I'm sure the NFL would gladly pay for the extra police detail if it means avoiding multi million lawsuits.

 

No, I am for Police upholding the law. that is the point., The police are where they need to be, to uphold the law. wearing other teams jerseys in hopes of finding a cirminal, does not seem to m to be an efffective or wise use of the limited rescouces the polica have. at least, not to me.

 

I would be very happy for the NFL to pony up police OT money and have them wear other teams jerseys. Have not seen the NFL offer that though. And again, one guy got hurt, by raiders fans, years ago. Some beer being spilled on someone or someone yelling at them, well, get over it. or - don't wear provacative clothing.

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In my experiences at the ralph it is usually the opposing teams fans that cause the most problems.(jets) if the bills fans cheer and high five they complain to security. If their team scores they are pushing their way up the row and talking ****. At the home opener we had pats fans in the row infront and behind when the pats did something good they would try to high five and shake eachothers hands but try to hit us in the process and act like it was an accident. I have been to 20 or so games and 90% of the problems are caused by opposing fans

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In my experiences at the ralph it is usually the opposing teams fans that cause the most problems.(jets) if the bills fans cheer and high five they complain to security. If their team scores they are pushing their way up the row and talking ****. At the home opener we had pats fans in the row infront and behind when the pats did something good they would try to high five and shake eachothers hands but try to hit us in the process and act like it was an accident. I have been to 20 or so games and 90% of the problems are caused by opposing fans

 

and yet, even at its worst as you describe, I cannot find reason to have a special cop detail for that. THey are going to arrest people for high-fiving? or for 'accidentally' hitting someone (pretty casually) in a crowded stadium, in a crowded world?

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Do you realize how ridiculous you sound?

 

Where are these cops going to come from? The balance of Buffalo still needs cops on a Sunday, and the regular stadium duties they have will still need to be attended to. So they would have to pay EXTRA cops, to work this silly detail of wearing other teams jerseys, in the odd and I would guess, generally fruitless hopes that someone will attack them.

 

I'm still confused as to why this is such a huge problem for you? Unless you're one of the drunken idiots that likes to stir up problems?

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I'm still confused as to why this is such a huge problem for you? Unless you're one of the drunken idiots that likes to stir up problems?

 

Because Buffalo is a broke-ass city. In a broke-ass country.

 

Enough money being wasted on BS.

 

I have not been to a game in about ten years now, I am an expat. So in the end it really does not matter to me.

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At the Bills home opener, the couple sitting next to me was undercover security. They had headsets and could hear/talk to uniformed peeps. They didn't have on gear of the Bills or the pats* but they were there to keep an eye on people.

and guys wearing skirts.

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if you think these cops won't ever try to stimulate a situation, stoke the fire, you are very naive.

 

Might not be entrapment every time, but it certainly will be at least sometimes.

 

Keep your security, and get more, I won't be in the country much less the games, in any event.

If you think a fire needs to be stoked you are very naive. If you think that those cops aren't already at the game (getting paid to do their job) then you are very naïve.
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If you think a fire needs to be stoked you are very naive. If you think that those cops aren't already at the game (getting paid to do their job) then you are very naïve.

 

if you think his apparent rage against the cops has anything to do with this issue, you may likewise be very naive :)

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if you think these cops won't ever try to stimulate a situation, stoke the fire, you are very naive.

Well if they're going to blend in with the real fans, they're gonna have to have sex in the restrooms at least every now and then, just like those teachers did.
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No, I am for Police upholding the law. that is the point., The police are where they need to be, to uphold the law. wearing other teams jerseys in hopes of finding a cirminal, does not seem to m to be an efffective or wise use of the limited rescouces the polica have. at least, not to me.

 

I would be very happy for the NFL to pony up police OT money and have them wear other teams jerseys. Have not seen the NFL offer that though. And again, one guy got hurt, by raiders fans, years ago. Some beer being spilled on someone or someone yelling at them, well, get over it. or - don't wear provacative clothing.

 

So, provacative clothing causes this? So because someone shows up wearing the other teams jersey that automatically entitles them to have beer thrown on them and being harassed by idiots? The NFL and the Bills are about the gameday experience. That fan regardless of who he cheers for pays money to be in there, and if he's being considerate and following the rules shouldn't have to be harassed because he's wearing the "wrong colors". Personally, I'd love to have the undercover cops there as many of these drunken idiots aren't stupid enough to do this crap when there is a uniformed officer with eyes on them.

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Well let's see. Considering the NFL is actively trying to provide a safer in-stadium environment I'd bet the jerseys are provided. Not that a T-shirt & cap doesn't have the same effect. And the cops are doing their jobs protecting the public so I would not expect them to volunteer their time.

 

Hell. Give me a badge and sign me up. Ill go to all 8 home games and keep a look out for a holes. Even having to wear a Phins shirt would be well worth seeing my team for free

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Great idea until someone verbally abuses their team just a little too much without physical threat, then gets arrested for disorderly....

Physical violence must be curbed and peeps must PAY but be careful what you wish for.

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Because Buffalo is a broke-ass city. In a broke-ass country.

 

Enough money being wasted on BS.

 

I have not been to a game in about ten years now, I am an expat. So in the end it really does not matter to me.

 

Buffalo Police have no authority in Orchard Park. It is outside of their jurisdiction. Thus none of the city's money will be spent at the games to deal with the drunken miscreants.

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