Re: What can be done about the volume of the sound at football games?
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billbeck451
some people here would _____ no matter what, its to hot its to cold lines are to long, not enough vendors music is to loud. Really if you hate it so much stay home
USL/UL has been sending that message to former fans for over 40 years.
Maggard is flipping the script
Re: What can be done about the volume of the sound at football games?
1 thing about marketing in sports is that it is not effective to tell the customers that they are wrong. The NFL can get away with it but not too many others. It just seems silly to have the 1 huge speaker in the north end zone instead of multiple speakers spread throughout the stadium.
Re: What can be done about the volume of the sound at football games?
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JMVCAJUNS
You can't be serious? If so they have some lower tier lawyers on this board who can give you bad advise.
It’s advice. You just can’t help but being a jerk - a true board bully.
Re: What can be done about the volume of the sound at football games?
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HelmutVII
He won't get an email from me he will get one from my Lawyer.
Ya ears in pain? Call Blain. He’ll work for you.
Re: What can be done about the volume of the sound at football games?
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Originally Posted by
JMVCAJUNS
You can't be serious? If so they have some lower tier lawyers on this board who can give you bad advice.
All one has to do is find a lawyer that is an LSU grad file a motion in front of a judge that is also an LSU grad and poof. You have a case. That's how it's done In case you hadn't noticed. Make the university stand up in court and say it's their policy to do permanent hearing loss to everyone that shows up at a sporting event. It's all about optics.
Find a industrial hygienist or audiologist to testify that exposure to noise of 90 decibels or more for 3 hours can cause damage.
Re: What can be done about the volume of the sound at football games?
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Originally Posted by
HelmutVII
All one has to do is find a lawyer that is an LSU grad file a motion in front of a judge that is also an LSU grad and poof. You have a case. That's how it's done In case you hadn't noticed. Make the university stand up in court and say it's their policy to do permanent hearing loss to everyone that shows up at a sporting event. It's all about optics.
Find a industrial hygienist or audiologist to testify that exposure to noise of 90 decibels or more for 3 hours can cause damage.
Well today is your lucky day. Some of those lower tier lawyers that I mentioned actually are LSU grads, fans and raginpagin board members. Maybe they can help you and lead you in the right direction. That case will never win and you aren't force to attend the game. Have you ever been to an air show? When is the last time your meter has been certified and tested? So it is a continuous noise level for the whole 3 hours? You would get laughed out of court.
Re: What can be done about the volume of the sound at football games?
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Originally Posted by
JMVCAJUNS
Well today is your lucky day. Some of those lower tier lawyers that I mentioned actually are LSU grads, fans and raginpagin board members. Maybe they can help you and lead you in the right direction. That case will never win and you aren't force to attend the game. Have you ever been to an air show? When is the last time your meter has been certified and tested? So it is a continuous noise level for the whole 3 hours? You would get laughed out of court.
What are your credentials to give legal advice. You do know it is against the law to practice law without a license. No, your pitiful existence as an implement or boat salesman does not count.
You are however a certifiable board bully and butthole to boot.
Re: What can be done about the volume of the sound at football games?
Ragin Pagin being Ragin Pagin on this thread!!
I’m pretty sure the legal disclaimer on the back of your ticket is all the legal coverage the university needs.
Not actual legal advice, so I sure hope some turrible, balding lawyers who frequent this site don’t accuse me of offering illegal legal services. Because, like it’s just my opinion, man.
Re: What can be done about the volume of the sound at football games?
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CajunVic
What are your credentials to give legal advice. You do know it is against the law to practice law without a license. No, your pitiful existence as an implement or boat salesman does not count.
You are however a certifiable board bully and butthole to boot.
“Butthole to boot” just made me laugh so hard. That’s exactly what I’d expect my 12 year son to say!
Re: What can be done about the volume of the sound at football games?
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Originally Posted by
HelmutVII
All one has to do is find a lawyer that is an LSU grad file a motion in front of a judge that is also an LSU grad and poof. You have a case. That's how it's done In case you hadn't noticed. Make the university stand up in court and say it's their policy to do permanent hearing loss to everyone that shows up at a sporting event. It's all about optics.
Find a industrial hygienist or audiologist to testify that exposure to noise of 90 decibels or more for 3 hours can cause damage.
Sorry, I can't hear you. Can you repeat?
Re: What can be done about the volume of the sound at football games?
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RaginCajun309
“Butthole to boot” just made me laugh so hard. That’s exactly what I’d expect my 12 year son to say!
You have to stay within permitted words to avoid edit or deletion. I think the message was delivered.
Re: What can be done about the volume of the sound at football games?
Guys, I highly doubt Helmut would ever actually sue the university. But it is worth an email with a decibel reading if the volume of the PA isn’t addressed.