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04/22/2009 7:53 PM ET
Dodgers reaffirm committment to enforcement of alcohol policies
Fans are not permitted to bring alcohol into the parking lot or stadium
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LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles Dodgers, intensifying their efforts to preserve and protect Dodger Stadium's family atmosphere, today reaffirmed their commitment to the enforcement of policies regarding the use of alcohol, particularly in the parking lots before the game.
Fans are not permitted to bring alcohol onto the premises, and the club will increase its signage and patrols in the parking lots to ensure continued enforcement of this policy. Violators are subject to ejection. The club's concessions partner, Levy Restaurants, will reinforce their commitment toward responsible alcohol service. Alcohol sales stop in the seventh inning.
"These policies underscore our commitment to preserving the environment that families seek," said Dennis Mannion, the Dodgers' president and chief operating officer. "More than 99 percent of the fans act responsibly; we will be unrelenting in our pursuit of 100 percent."
When the Dodgers begin their next homestand, April 30 through May 10, fans will find increased signage outside the parking entrances and in the parking lots, in English and Spanish. Security officers will increase patrols of the parking lots.
"We want fans to know in advance that we are taking these measures," Mannion said. "The idea is not to eject fans, but to welcome them. If fans know in advance that they cannot bring alcohol with them, then we hope they can enjoy the experience with the rest of the responsible fans."
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