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No tailgating after kickoff at Arrowhead
Posted on 8/29/18 at 5:21 pm
Posted on 8/29/18 at 5:21 pm
https://www.kansascity.com/sports/nfl/kansas-city-chiefs/article217417750.html
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Tailgating at Arrowhead Stadium for Chiefs games will have an ending signal this season. That signal is kickoff. When a Chiefs game begins, tailgaters will be asked to move toward one of two places: into the stadium if they have tickets or out of the parking lot if they don’t. Chiefs President Mark Donovan said the team is following a best practice recommendation from the NFL and will phase in this policy throughout the season. “We’re going to continue celebrating tailgating,” Donovan said. “It’s important to Arrowhead and important to the fan experience. And we’re going to transition into this. This is not going to be a hard stop.” The Chiefs’ next home game is Thursday against the Green Bay Packers in the preseason finale. The first regular-season home contest is Sept. 23. Donovan said over the next few home dates tailgaters who remain in the parking lot after the game has started and the toll and ticket booths have been cleared will be approached by team security personnel and informed of the new policy. “The big reason is safety and security,” Donovan said. The change comes five years after a fan was killed in the parking lot during a game. The fan, Kyle Van Winkle of Smithville, was in the stadium watching the game but left after the first quarter, went to the parking lot and got into a vehicle that looked like the one driven by someone in his group. According to court records, the vehicle’s owner and young son returned to the vehicle and found Van Winkle sleeping inside. The owner attempted to wake Van Winkle, whom he believed to be intoxicated, and sent his son for help. Other tailgaters soon arrived at the vehicle. An argument ensued between Van Winkle and one bystander, who mistook him for a thief. After Van Winkle got punched and fell to the pavement, the attacker continued to hit him. The attacker left Van Winkle on the pavement. Another bystander propped him up against a bus. After they noticed Van Winkle had turned blue, bystanders flagged down a security guard and started CPR. Van Winkle died that day. In 2016, Van Winkle’s wife, Jennifer, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Chiefs. Included in the lawsuit was a list of 60 incidents of violence reported in and around Arrowhead Stadium from 2000-13 and alleged that by encouraging tailgating in parking lots on game days and allowing people to “drink alcohol and party” whether or not they have tickets to the game, the team “fosters an environment in which confrontation, assaults and other related behaviors routinely take place and of which defendant Kansas City Chiefs are aware.” The lawsuit was settled in June. Terms were not disclosed. “I’d be naive to say (the incident) has nothing to do with it but I wouldn’t say drove the league-wide policy,” Donovan said. Across the sports complex, the Royals clear their parking lots by the second inning, when tailgaters are asked to enter Kauffman Stadium, according to a team official. The Chiefs also are introducing a new tailgating experience. The team has opened the Ford Tailgate District in Lot M between Arrowhead and Kauffman stadiums. The district is open to all fans but is targeted at those who come to the game without making a production of tailgating, such as fans who arrive via ride share. “A lot of fans are coming to the game, younger fans, and don’t tailgate in the way our core fans do,” Donovan said. “They’re looking for more ways to interact. “It gives fans who are coming to games on Uber, Lyft or zTrip with a ticket on their phone a chance to not have to worry about the set-up or clean-up and still interact with fans and have a tailgate.”
Posted on 8/29/18 at 5:35 pm to McMillan
The No Fun League at it's best.
Posted on 8/29/18 at 5:36 pm to McMillan
So she sued the Chiefs because her husband was a drunk idiot.
#OnlyInAmerica
#OnlyInAmerica
Posted on 8/29/18 at 5:53 pm to Mizz-SEC
Yet another reason why I'm glad I'm done with them.
Posted on 8/29/18 at 6:30 pm to McMillan
Between ticket prices, cost to park, repeated postseason failure, and this....its like the Chiefs don’t want people to come out. They don’t deserve the fan base they have.
Posted on 8/29/18 at 8:43 pm to KCM0Tiger
They're ripe for the picking for Mizzou.
Posted on 8/29/18 at 9:45 pm to McMillan
Mizzou would have to win a lot more and the marketing dept to crank it up some notches before they start peeling Chiefs fans away. For the record, I hope they do.
Posted on 8/30/18 at 7:45 am to Mizzou4ever
I haven't watched the NFL since the Rams left STL.
Starting year 3 of that boycott.
The NFL is in big trouble. How many of you want your kids playing American football? And, taking a knee is going to continue to kill ratings this year.
Lacrosse and Football {Soccer to you heathens} are the growing sports in America.
The no fun league just keeps making it easier to ignore them.
It's kind of nice having a day on Sunday not spent watching bad football.
Starting year 3 of that boycott.
The NFL is in big trouble. How many of you want your kids playing American football? And, taking a knee is going to continue to kill ratings this year.
Lacrosse and Football {Soccer to you heathens} are the growing sports in America.
The no fun league just keeps making it easier to ignore them.
It's kind of nice having a day on Sunday not spent watching bad football.
Posted on 8/30/18 at 7:51 am to Ridgewalker
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The NFL is in big trouble
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The NFL
Don't care....if the Tampa Bay Bucs ownership gave me a suite & a limo ride to and from games I wouldn't take it
This post was edited on 8/30/18 at 8:25 am
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