The National Football League has announced a major rule change that has sparked a controversy, even though football season has yet to begin. That's because the new rule has nothing to do with players or the field. This rule is about the fans, particularly women, and it is not going over well, ABC News has learned.
The NFL's new policy sets limits on the size and type of bags that can be brought into stadiums.
Starting this preseason, women will no longer be allowed to carry standard-size purses into games. A small clutch no larger than a person's hand is OK. A large freezer bag passes, too. But anything else must be made of a clear material, such as plastic, and must not be larger than 12 x 6 x 12.
The NFL is selling its own version of the newly acceptable bag, although the league stresses that the branded version is not a requirement.
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so they can get more of your money.
No, 212, so when we take our pressure cookers in for our rabbit stew cook off, they can see the rabbit.
The Muslims are bringing this country down!
Anonymous said...
No, 212, so when we take our pressure cookers in for our rabbit stew cook off, they can see the rabbit.
June 17, 2013 at 5:47 PM
You would need a clear pressure cooker also then. They don't want people bringing in their own food to eat and cutting their sales. Like a movie theater.
Conditioning. And the sheeple will comply. WHEN will this "scared of everything" crap stop? Answer? Never....
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