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Re: NBA or WWE you decide...

I disagree with that type of policy-they are humans too-they cant control their feelings all the time too. I personally think before such a horrible restriction comes into the game, more needs to be done to protect the players/or better yet, not let fans get drunk at games, and having guards be more strict with the hecklers.

I can see a no-tolerance type rule in football or hockey because they both are playing with very dangerous equipment, that could kill someone very easily. Baseball for that matter too, but baseball tends to have calmer fans, and more calm-headed players. Football and hockey the players get heated very fast, thats the major drawing of their game. Basketball is different. Fans should be right on the court(not actually on it), its the best part of the game.

Like i said before, the NBA can prevent these events from happening, beef up security and get Beer out of the arena. Even if they dont ban alcohol, maybe they could have a type of quick test to tell if someone should be drinking or not. All major fan events have occured because fans were drunk and not able to realize what they were actually doing.
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