Raiders Fans are Good Sports!
5,865 Raiders fans pledged to be Designated Drivers at O.co Coliseum during the 2011 season
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Designated drivers promise to not drink alcohol and make sure their friends and family get home safely from the game.
Thank you to all the Raiders fans who make the responsible decision to be designated drivers!
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2012 Designated Drivers for the Game |
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- ARAMARK
- Bud Light
- Landmark Event Staffing Services
- California Office of Traffic Safety
- California Highway Patrol
- MADD
- TEAM Coalition
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Help us create the most fan-friendly environment in the NFL.
We want all fans to enjoy the action and excitement of Raiders football. We expect all who enter the stadium and surrounding parking lots to adhere to this Code. Failure to follow this Code may result in ejection from the stadium, revocation of ticket privileges, and/or arrest. Although Season Ticket Holders may provide their tickets to others, the account holder of record is responsible for the actions of those using their tickets.
The following actions are prohibited:
- Fighting, taunting, or engaging in any action that may harm, endanger, threaten, or bring discomfort to anyone in the stadium.
- Sitting in a seat other than one's ticketed seat location or refusing to produce one's game ticket upon request by stadium personnel.
- Possession or use of any illegal drugs or irresponsible use of alcohol.
- Loitering in concourses, aisles, tunnels or stairs.
- Smoking anywhere in the stadium, which is prohibited by the Oakland Municipal Code.
- Use of foul, abusive, or obscene language or gestures.
- Damage, destruction, vandalism, or theft of any property.
- Failure to follow the directions of law enforcement, security, ushers, ticket takers, or any other stadium personnel.
- Unauthorized use of disabled seating platforms or any seating designed for persons with a disability.
- Engaging in any action that causes a disruption, creates an unsafe environment, interferes with the game, or hinders the enjoyment of the game for others.
- Mistreatment of visiting team fans, including verbal abuse, harassment, profanity, confrontations, intimidation, or threatening behavior.
- Refusal to remove or turn inside-out clothing deemed offensive or obscene upon request by stadium personnel.
- Possession of any item listed on the Oakland Coliseum Prohibited Items List.
To report any game day feedback or concern, please contact our Season Ticket Services Department at 1-800-RAIDERS. For in-game assistance, please direct your concerns to the West Side or East Side Customer Accommodations Offices.
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| Alcohol Service Policies: |
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30 and younger |
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2/person/possession |
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20 oz |
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Yes |
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End of the 3rd Quarter |
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N/A |
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1 Hour After Game Ends |
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Same as Day Games |
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4 Hours before Kick-off
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Glass containers, kegs, funnels
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Plastic bottles, cans, small BBQs
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| Text Messaging System: |
| Fans can send an anonymous text to report violations of the Raiders Fan Code of Conduct to stadium security. |
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Text "OAK" [space] Message + Location to 69050
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| Designated Driver Program: |
Continuing in 2012, the four teams from the AFC West will compete to encourage football fans to use or be the designated driver. The AFC West Designated Driver Challenge is generating
competition and excitement around the designated driver program. For every fan who makes the pledge to be a designated driver at O.co Coliseum, during regular season home games, the Raiders will score a touchdown and earn six points in the Challenge.
There are 4 locations of the Bud Light "Good Sport" designated
driver program at O.co Coliseum. Fans who pledge to be designated drivers receive
a complimentary soft drink and a chance to be selected as the Designated Driver for the Game.
Designated Drivers for the Game are recognized on the stadium video board and receive a
Raiders gift.
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