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Umbrella etiquette

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:11 pm
by Mustangsabu
Sad to say that while I was standing next to a gaggle of drunk TCU frat boys for most of the first half, it was with an SMU fan that I had the biggest problem with behavior.

How hard is it to be considerate of other fans? Umbrellas block the view of people behind you. It's not rocket science. This guy was asked to put down the umbrella or sit down with it. He refused to do both because he didn't want to get wet....

Oh, ok. Well, I hope he stayed dry for the whole half the game he was man enough to stay for.

Re: Umbrella etiquette

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:23 pm
by CenTXpony
HAHA! I saw that incident occur... I double checked with the folks behind me to make sure mine wasn't blocking their view. Were you the one with the bucket hat that he told to "F" off???

Re: Umbrella etiquette

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:41 pm
by Mustangsabu
No, I was a couple of rows back. I kept my umbrella stowed until there was no one behind me. I think I might have called him a b**tard though.

Re: Umbrella etiquette

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:44 pm
by SMU_Alumni11
It's not like people couldn't just move... I did and no one notice, why flip out at the guy with an umbrella when people can move and make the stadium look full, it's not like your one seat is dry haha

Re: Umbrella etiquette

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:58 pm
by Mustangsabu
Of course, manners in today's world are totally unwarranted.

You don't block someone else's view. If you want to stand with your umbrella, you move to where you can. You don't expect others to move.

Re: Umbrella etiquette

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 1:36 am
by SMU_Alumni11
Mustangsabu wrote:Of course, manners in today's world are totally unwarranted.

You don't block someone else's view. If you want to stand with your umbrella, you move to where you can. You don't expect others to move.


I guess I can go with that but in this day in age it's just sadly a realistic assumption to do it the way I stated because obviously the kid never left

Re: Umbrella etiquette

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 7:27 am
by ponyboy
Frustrating selfishness. Same problem here. One fan was gracious enough to put his umbrellas down when I asked him. Others no so much.

Re: Umbrella etiquette

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 9:18 am
by MustangStealth
Why does the stadium have a "no umbrellas" policy if they aren't even going to attempt to enforce it?

Re: Umbrella etiquette

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 9:27 am
by Caballo
It was my understanding that umbrellas were not allowed in Ford. In the past this prohibition was stated on the back of the tickets. Just looked at my season tickets and don't see the statement on them. I am all for an umbrella prohibition in Ford. Wear a hat and a raincoat. Of course, nothing would have kept you dry last Saturday, whether you had an umbrella or not.

Re: Umbrella etiquette

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 9:39 am
by PK
Caballo wrote:It was my understanding that umbrellas were not allowed in Ford. In the past this prohibition was stated on the back of the tickets. Just looked at my season tickets and don't see the statement on them. I am all for an umbrella prohibition in Ford. Wear a hat and a raincoat. Of course, nothing would have kept you dry last Saturday, whether you had an umbrella or not.

Yep, umbrellas are not worth much when the rain is come at you horizontally. 8)

Re: Umbrella etiquette

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 9:42 am
by Arkpony
The guy in front of us had an obstructing umbrella and had NO raincoat, hat nor poncho! What kind of fool came out on a day like that with only an umbrella to a football game? He and his "mom" refused to move a few feet away to not block our view because the "mom" wanted to sit next to her family. So, I moved.

UMbrellas should be banned and the ban enforced!

Re: Umbrella etiquette

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 10:27 am
by ponyboy
Amen.

Re: Umbrella etiquette

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 10:49 am
by MustangStealth
Caballo wrote:It was my understanding that umbrellas were not allowed in Ford. In the past this prohibition was stated on the back of the tickets. Just looked at my season tickets and don't see the statement on them. I am all for an umbrella prohibition in Ford. Wear a hat and a raincoat. Of course, nothing would have kept you dry last Saturday, whether you had an umbrella or not.


It is still posted as an official policy, but obviously they have no intention of enforcing it.

Re: Umbrella etiquette

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 11:08 am
by RE Tycoon
Link

Prohibited Item and Behavior:
ï‚· Bottles, cans or beverage containers of any kind (to include Water) will not be allowed into the stadium.
ï‚· Food*
ï‚· Bags/backpacks larger than 14x14x8 (Except diaper bags but are subject to search)
ï‚· Alcohol
ï‚· Umbrellas
ï‚· Laser pointers
ï‚· Noise Makers
ï‚· Footballs or throwing objects
ï‚· Signs or flags on a stick / Pole
ï‚· Tripod / Camera and or video cameras
ï‚· Television
ï‚· Radio (except pocket size w/headset)
ï‚· Smoking (designated areas)
ï‚· Animals (Except service Animals to aid guest with disabilities)
ï‚· Firearms, knives and weapons of any kind
*Baby food and baby bottles will be allowed into the stadium.

Re: Umbrella etiquette

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 12:01 pm
by CenTXpony
I only had my umbrella with me for the walk to the stadium, but when I saw others with theirs I decided to use it. With that said, I did not stand directly in front of anyone, and even asked the people sitting back left of me if it were blocking their view. I saw the kid cussing at the lady yelling at him, and thought myself that he should also move if he wanted to use his umbrella. I really didn't think umbrellas would be allowed either though... I ended up ditching my umbrella early in the second half because I got tired of dealing with it.