Sports Fans
"Hey beer man another beer please" yells a fan. I look to my friend and say, "This is only histhird beer and is already drunk and using foul language." Many parents with kids have left because he is getting more obnoxious by the minuite. My friends turns to me and says, "I'm going to go tell him to be quiet." When my friend gets there and tells him to be quiet, he takes offense of it, and punches him in the face. Pretty soon we have a fight that has broken out. And now with this fight that has broken out nobody can enjoy the game. This problem could have been avoided if we elimnated alcohol from sporting events. I'm addressing the community of sports fans. The reason I'm addressing this particular community is because I feel that certain behavior in the stands must change and how to change it is by elimnating alcohol. I have been to many sports events ranging from football, baseball, basketball, and hockey. I have been to many sports events at certain levels ranging from professional, college, and high school and I have seen a ton of behavior that must change. Sports fans are people that take time out of their day and come to arenas and stadiums and cheer on their favorite teams. Some sports fans choose
between Mullen and East. The game was played at Mullen so the crowd was mostly Mullen get rid of alcohol we would not have these problems anymore in sports. Just remember one thing mean by casually is just come in basic clothes, or wear a specific jersey. Some of us choose to and not let in anybody who smells like alcohol. Stadiums and arenas have certain policies on family sections in the stadium where there is no alcohol sold, and the section is reserved for As you can see alcohol is a major problem at sporting events ranging from high school all 44+). I think this is kind of sad that a parent does not want to take their four year old to a
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