Will new information control policies keep you from going to games?

#26
#26
In my experience at Neyland, if it's quiet enough to actually hold a conversation on the phone. It means we're getting our ass kicked.
 
#28
#28
Honestly phone service in the stadium isn't that good anyways, but there is no way they can keep people from doing it.
 
#32
#32
Considering the fact that I go to games to watch them I could care less. I do not take pictures
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#34
#34
The SEC says I can't take a camera with a phone into the games, or send a text during the game! :eek: I will not stand quietly for this socialism, markism or even communism!
 
#35
#35
I'm especially concerned, especially since they've been so darned successful at keeping us from taking booze in. :whistling:
 
#36
#36
The SEC says I can't take a camera with a phone into the games, or send a text during the game! :eek: I will not stand quietly for this socialism, markism or even communism!

"Isms" in my experience are not good. (R.I.P. John Hughes)

Its an attempt at short-sighted, ham-fisted capitalism. Ultimately, I think if you are a fan with a flip recorder capturing your kid's first "GBO", nobody in a green jacket is going to give two $hizzles.
 
#37
#37
people are making a bigger deal out of it than it should be. They don't someone doing real time updates over twitter/or anything else so people will watch it online through their site. They aren't stopping anyone from taking pictures at the game, they are stopping fans from taking pictures and trying to sell them.
Hopefully it will be better at South Carolina this year, nothing like hearing a drunk guy yelling at you with his twenty dollar walmart camera that it takes better pictures than yours while you are being paid to shoot the game.
 
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