I have no data source for that. Sorry. But they aren't at KF.How many drunks post on the internet without thinking? Seriously.
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I have no data source for that. Sorry. But they aren't at KF.How many drunks post on the internet without thinking? Seriously.
Curious, how many drunks are there in the Kroger Field Club seats sections? Is that a problem? If so, are you complaining about those people?
You must be new to UK football.For me, it's the disruption of the viewing experience having people constantly in front of you. More traffic in the aisles. Otherwise, I don't care what they do.
Personally, I don't see why it's necessary to have to drink in order to enjoy a Football game.
I am certainly not a tea totaler, in fact I probably consume too much. But I learned a long time ago that the less people I am around when drinking the less llikely I am to find some trouble to get into. With as many people confined to a small space as a football game causes I just can't see it not causing more chances for something bad to happen.
As for as laws go, town next to me the resturants wanted to serve liquor by the drink for years, had enough political pull to get it on the ballot for every vote for 30 years. The bill was defeated by a large margin everytime, but was back on the ballot next election. Finally after 30 years, there was a special election for a part time magistrate position, they got it on that ballot, which had a record low turnout to vote, less than 10% voted, it passed by 25 votes and the town had liquor with their meals. DUI arrest went up by 40%, resturants profit went up by 30% and everyone was happy, except the 75% of the people who fought it for 30 years. But when the town 20 miles up the road had it there really wasn't a reason for them not to be able to compete on equal grounds.. As long as someone isn't driving I don't care if they pass out in a drunken stupor every night.
Bigger issue than someone next to me drinking.
People have done studies on this and they actually have fewer alcohol related incidents at stadiums that don't allow alcohol sales inside the stadium. At the places you can't drink inside, you have more people binge drinking in the parking lot knowing they can't get any inside.
A solution to those OK/not OK, would be to have alcohol-free sections.
OK, there's already people authorized to buy & drink alcohol at KF & I haven't heard of one issue with that. Net, don't see why there should be an assumption that there would be issues in other sections if allowed. Seems like the data says not yet people imagine as many negatives as the can think of.I'm probably aiming my comments towards those who have little control over their behavior and making alcohol available to them. Now that I think about it that's exactly what I mean. I don't know what difference it makes where they sit. Perhaps you have a point you'd like to make.
there is a threshold where alcohol can enhance the human condition...
sort'a like the event horizon of a black hole.... or.... the turd in the toilet....
eventually you're going down.
You must be new to UK football.
Well of course alcohol doesn't come with the price of admission today. That's the whole point - it generates more revenue.That is one opinion with which I completely disagree. I like to stand during the games and only sit when no one in front of me is standing. Even then, I stand when I want. Stand or sit comes with the price of admission. Alcohol consumption in my area does not.
Well of course alcohol doesn't come with the price of admission today. That's the whole point - it generates more revenue.
As for standing. never did like it other than for limited occasions. I mean they don't sell STANDS, they sell SEATS. How hard is that to understand?
It is a bigger problem than drunks at Commonwealth. And once it is out there it is hard if not possible to get it back.How many drunks post on the internet without thinking? Seriously.
Such a non issue. It's coming. Folks can hem and haw all they want but it's coming.
Amen...plus once you've had 1 too many it ends up all over some fan. Was at U6 bb game tues and had great seats by two guys and by the THIRD inning both needed to be shown the door. Making complete idiots of themselves.
A solution to those OK/not OK, would be to have alcohol-free sections.
OK, there's already people authorized to buy & drink alcohol at KF & I haven't heard of one issue with that. Net, don't see why there should be an assumption that there would be issues in other sections if allowed. Seems like the data says not yet people imagine as many negatives as the can think of.
Kentucky fans already do that. It’s just bourbon that comes from somebodies boot.Yes!!! Just what we need UK fans being drunken idiots and spilling beer all everybody like U6 fans because they can't handle it...NO THANKS!!!
With Kentucky football you have to be drunk to enjoy the game. There’s a throwboy shirt that “say Kentucky football makes me drink”. Truest statement I’ve ever read.For me, it's the disruption of the viewing experience having people constantly in front of you. More traffic in the aisles. Otherwise, I don't care what they do.
Personally, I don't see why it's necessary to have to drink in order to enjoy a Football game.
Sounds like a personal problem...Never had that problem. People just looking for an excuse to get dogass drunk. Have never understood that philosophy or the fun of making an ass of yourself and not rembering it the next day.With Kentucky football you have to be drunk to enjoy the game. There’s a throwboy shirt that “say Kentucky football makes me drink”. Truest statement I’ve ever read.
The Florida game alone last year would make a Baptist preacher reach for a bottle of Beam.
I'll go out on a limb and bet that people who want to sit in an alcohol-free section would immediately report this offense since alcohol-allowed sections would be readily available. I doubt he'd be too smart for very long. The odor alone would be a quick giveaway.That would work on 99% of the people. But you always have that 1 who wants to sit where he isn't suppose to and too smart to get caught. Kinda like one of my buddies who hunts. He could have hunting access to 10,000 acres, but there is 1 acre he isn't suppose to hunt, and of course that is the spot he goes to hunt.
So you enjoy being offensive to others? Great to know.I hope you SIT behind me.
And YOUR point is revenue. You seem unable to understand other points of view. It must be hard to understand, to answer your question.
I don't see why it's necessary to have to drink in order to enjoy a Football game.
Good luck with that. Got a point?
Well, there were "the Curry years."
So you enjoy being offensive to others? Great to know.
I understand the other points of view, just think they are either wrong, trivial, or can be dealt with reasonably.
Not really. It's just that if one stands continually, every row behind that person has to stand to see whether they want to or not. And for those incapable of standing for long periods, your message is ts; i.e., offensive.If people standing at a football game is offensive to you, you should follow polo or go to the opera.
Not really. It's just that if one stands continually, every row behind that person has to stand to see whether they want to or not. And for those incapable of standing for long periods, your message is ts; i.e., offensive.
Of course you know all that & could care less. It's CC first & to h with anyone else.
I realize that when people disagree with you, you like to get pissy. But, people standing at sporting events is not rude.
...and weedLet the record show, we are all for beer sales inside and outside the stadium
It dosent happen in KCWS often , but have seen it a lot at other stadiums, when UK is on defense, the crowd should never sit.Not really. It's just that if one stands continually, every row behind that person has to stand to see whether they want to or not. And for those incapable of standing for long periods, your message is ts; i.e., offensive.
Of course you know all that & could care less. It's CC first & to h with anyone else.
At least weed can't be spilled or thrown up all over somebody, nor make them become an asshole....and weed
...and weed