"You will be allowed to have food in your car and have drink in your
car," game committee CEO Al Kelly said during a Monday news conference.
"And provided you're in the boundaries of a single parking space, you'll
be able to eat or drink right next to your car. However, you're not
going to be able to take out a lounge chair, you're not going to be able
to take out a grill, and you're not going to be able to take up more
than one parking space. And it'll all be watched very carefully."
The average price for a Superbowl 48 ticket is $2,646 and make sure you travel through the harsh weather a few hours earlier to get groped by the TSA before you enter. The TSA announced
it will be conducting security, not only at the entrance to the MetLife
Stadium complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey, but at “local
transportation venues, including commercial and general aviation
facilities and mass transit” in the form of VIPR squads.
“Super Bowl fans may encounter TSA Visible Intermodal Prevention and
Response (VIPR) teams” a recent post on the TSA blog brazenly reveals.
“Most fans are getting to the stadium via mass transit where TSA
officers will be conducting security screening on the way to
the game,” warns the TSA Blog Team, adding that football fans should
arrive early to accommodate enhanced, Constitution-infringing security
procedures.
No longer is this the home of the free it is now the home of the slave when you cannot attend a sports venue, cannot peacefully assemble and are forced to be "touched" by thugs in uniforms in order to attend a football game.
The NYPD will deploy gun boats,
as well as arm officers with “heavy weapons” in the week prior to the
Super Bowl, preparations the department claims will “protect the public”
and deter terrorists.
Also while you're at attendance at Super Bowl 48 keep a look out for an armed helicopter above your head.
“The U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration will use a
twin-engine Bell 412 helicopter equipped with radiation sensing
technology, flying in a grid covering about 10 square miles at altitudes
of 150 feet or higher at about 80 miles per hour, according to the New
Jersey Office of Emergency Management,” reports the Jersey Journal.
And who flips the bill for all this "security"? You the tax payer do. It doesn't matter that the NFL Commissioner makes $29.5 Million Dollars a year. And if you didn't know taxpayers pay for the stadiums too.
Did you know there is only 11 minutes of actual action in an average football game? Honestly people what is the point? I for one could care less and my "FU" to the Police State is to boycott anything NFL.
-Sodaghar 2/1/14
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