With baseball season swinging into action on March 31st,
families will be making the trek to stadiums across the country to
enjoy America’s favorite pastime. But before you and your family head
out to the ballpark what should you know about your legal rights? Lawyers.com, the largest legal website for consumers, has some important tips for families before hitting the ballpark this season!
· Potty Mouths: Unfortunately
a lot of fans at stadiums do not use the most appropriate language.
While it is not illegal to use “curse words” a stadium owner is required
to make the stadium safe for attendees. If your family is being
subjected to this language contact security –they have the right to
eject that patron.
· Getting Physical: If
your family finds yourself is in the vicinity of a physical fight, the
first step is to find a security guard and have the culprits ejected. If
you are injured, get the names of witnesses and take pictures of the
scene. If you are attacked you can press criminal charges against the
attacker, or even sue the stadium owner and security company.
· They Booze, You Lose: Alcohol
impairs judgment and makes bad situations worse – it is often a factor
in stadium fights. As a result, many stadiums have taken steps to curb
consumption. In addition to limiting the amount of beer that can be
purchased, some stadiums even restrict time in the parking lot before
the game to avoid tailgating. If you would like to avoid these “sloppy
spectators” all together most stadiums do offer family sections which
are alcohol free.
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