The University of Louisiana is celebrating the win at their first home game of the season. But for some Cajun fans, the euphoria quickly ended as soon as they left the field. Some had to pay nearly $250, after they parked at Westwood Village Shopping Center across Bertrand St. and they found that their vehicles had been towed. UL officials say they realize this is a re-occuring problem.
"I think once people see that Cajun Field parking is full, then they're just kind of own their own... and that's not the case," said UL Assistant Athletic Director, John Dugas.
Last season, when Southern University came to town, the stands overflowed and so did the nearby parking lots at private properties. The owner of Any Body Towing on Cameron St. says the company towed more than 50 vehicles that day.
Saturday, the stands were not packed but Cajun Field parking lot did fill up, causing officials to open up their overflow lots. This includes the Cajundome, Blackham Coliseum, and the Hilton Garden Inn. Dugas wants fans to know of these other free parking options, so that at future games, they won't be tempted to park at nearby private properties.