Ā鶹¹ū¶³“«Ć½ Announces Clear Bag Policy

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In the interest of public safety and following the National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security (NCS4) Best Practices Guide, the Ā鶹¹ū¶³“«Ć½ Raginā€™ Cajuns will implement a clear bag policy effective August 2017, University officials announced today.

The policy, which is part of a growing trend at professional and collegiate sporting venues across the country, will start with the 2017-18 competition season and will include all Raginā€™ Cajunsā€™ venues that host ticketed events: Cajun Field (football), Cajundome (menā€™s and womenā€™s basketball), E.K. Long Gym (volleyball), M.L. ā€œTigueā€ Moore Field at Russo Park (baseball), Lamson Park (softball), and the Raginā€™ Cajuns Track/Soccer Facility.

Each ticket holder, including children, may carry one approved clear bag, such as a one-gallon storage bag, plus a small purse.

The following bags will be permitted inside Ā鶹¹ū¶³“«Ć½ Raginā€™ Cajuns athletic facilities and are subject to search.

  • Clear plastic bag that does not exceed 12ā€ by 6ā€ by 12ā€.
  • Clutch or small purse, with or without a strap, that does not exceed 6.5ā€ by 4.5ā€.
  • Equipment bag for necessary medical items.
  • Diaper bag for age-appropriate children accompanied by an adult.

Prohibited bags include, but are not limited to:  large purses, coolers, briefcases, backpacks, fanny packs, mesh bags, or any bag larger than the permissible size. Tinted or printed-pattern plastic bags are not clear, so they will not be permitted.

A non-obstructive team logo on one side of a clear bag will be permissible. Licensed Raginā€™ Cajuns clear bags will be available through the Raginā€™ Cajuns Store and several area retailers.

Fans can wear or carry items such as binoculars, hand-held electronic devices and cameras (with lenses shorter than four inches) without carrying cases. Fans may carry in blankets and seat cushions that will be screened upon entry.

ā€œRaginā€™ Cajuns events are known for their family atmosphere. Weā€™re continually enhancing the safety for our fans, families and friends,ā€ said Joey Sturm, director of Public Safety and chief of police. ā€œThe new policy will speed up entry into games as an added improvement.ā€

Information about this new policy can be found by visiting