GabrielHurl
07-30-2008, 11:05 PM
SECAUCUS (NJ)- This afternoon at the clubs Headquarters in Secaucus ESC, represented by Corey, Jake, and Anthony met with GM Erik Stover, VP Sales/Marketing Andrew Lafiosca, Senior Ticket Rep. Dan Steeves and Senior Ticket Rep. Tim Sinclair.
The primary purpose of the meeting was to resolve the ongoing issues between the Security from the NJSEA and ESC. At the meeting a new policy was put into effect under the recommendation of Erik Stover.
From now on, the yellow shirts will no longer have primary responsibility for control in section 101. Instead Dan Steeves and Tim Sinclair, and some other Red Bulls people to be determined later will be stationed at the front of section 101 and will have primary responsibility to over see the section.
In the event there is any disturbance or any issue that needs attention they will inform one of several ESC leaders in the section and it will be up to us as a club to respond and to get the person or persons under control and to cease the improper behavior.
In the event the person does not cooperate or refuses to obey the ESC leaders request/warning then we will tell that person to leave the section. If that person refuses, then and only then will NJSEA security be called in to remove them and to face possible action from the NJSEA.
In the event there is a MAJOR issue such as a huge brawl, invasion of away fans, or any other matter that would require immediate response then NJSEA may be called in by Dan or Tim to respond.
I want people to read this over and over again. The liability of the section will now fall squarely on ESC and RB to maintain. If we want the yellows gone for good then this is the policy we need to abide by. That means respect for any ESC leader that tells you to cease in doing something and respect for any RB employee in the section that may ask you to cease. Warning will always be the first course of action, persistent infringers will be asked to leave and those that resist that request will then and only then be subject to the wrath of the NJSEA inside 101.
NOTE: This is NOT a license to do whatever the hell you want. You must still obey the rules.
No standing in isles
No throwing objects at people, players, etc.
No racial taunting
No breaking seats
No crowd surfing
NOTE: The FO is putting a lot of trust in us to pull this off and has put themselves on the line to finally do something about the yellow shirt problem we have faced over the last 13 years. As such, we expect everyone to cooperate with this new policy because none of us want to see these yellow shirts back in 101 again.
In the coming days we will identify people in ESC and introduce them to Dan and Tim so they know who to talk to if there is an issue. They don't want to come into the section themselves and would rather us as a group self police.
Thanks. Please feel free to ask any questions. Corey and Onionsack can answer them.
Good on them
The primary purpose of the meeting was to resolve the ongoing issues between the Security from the NJSEA and ESC. At the meeting a new policy was put into effect under the recommendation of Erik Stover.
From now on, the yellow shirts will no longer have primary responsibility for control in section 101. Instead Dan Steeves and Tim Sinclair, and some other Red Bulls people to be determined later will be stationed at the front of section 101 and will have primary responsibility to over see the section.
In the event there is any disturbance or any issue that needs attention they will inform one of several ESC leaders in the section and it will be up to us as a club to respond and to get the person or persons under control and to cease the improper behavior.
In the event the person does not cooperate or refuses to obey the ESC leaders request/warning then we will tell that person to leave the section. If that person refuses, then and only then will NJSEA security be called in to remove them and to face possible action from the NJSEA.
In the event there is a MAJOR issue such as a huge brawl, invasion of away fans, or any other matter that would require immediate response then NJSEA may be called in by Dan or Tim to respond.
I want people to read this over and over again. The liability of the section will now fall squarely on ESC and RB to maintain. If we want the yellows gone for good then this is the policy we need to abide by. That means respect for any ESC leader that tells you to cease in doing something and respect for any RB employee in the section that may ask you to cease. Warning will always be the first course of action, persistent infringers will be asked to leave and those that resist that request will then and only then be subject to the wrath of the NJSEA inside 101.
NOTE: This is NOT a license to do whatever the hell you want. You must still obey the rules.
No standing in isles
No throwing objects at people, players, etc.
No racial taunting
No breaking seats
No crowd surfing
NOTE: The FO is putting a lot of trust in us to pull this off and has put themselves on the line to finally do something about the yellow shirt problem we have faced over the last 13 years. As such, we expect everyone to cooperate with this new policy because none of us want to see these yellow shirts back in 101 again.
In the coming days we will identify people in ESC and introduce them to Dan and Tim so they know who to talk to if there is an issue. They don't want to come into the section themselves and would rather us as a group self police.
Thanks. Please feel free to ask any questions. Corey and Onionsack can answer them.
Good on them