49ers longtime season ticket holders angry over new tailgating rules. Here are the changes coming
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"They're splitting up tailgates like they're splitting up a family!" Joe Leonor of the Niner Empire expresses frustrations about the 49ers' new tailgating rules, which he believes are dividing the community of dedicated fans. The sentiment reflects how much tailgating means to the fans, emphasizing their desire for camaraderie and community spirit on game day. Leonor's comments highlight the emotional connection many have to their tailgating traditions, which are now threatened by new restrictions.
"We pay $3,000 per seat, we have three. It's like, 'and now I can't park next to my friend?'" Glenn Haase, a longtime season ticket holder, expresses his frustrations over the changes in parking and tailgating rules introduced by the 49ers. He argues that these rules undermine the purpose of early tailgates, which is to foster a communal atmosphere among fans who want to enjoy the game together before kickoff.
"They've cut back on the early tailgates placards also. I know half of the people in Joe's group who got the early tailgate did not receive it this year." Carla Sosa shares concern regarding the reduction in early tailgating privileges for season ticket holders. This shift is creating discontent among fans who rely on these early parking designs to maintain the social aspect of game day tailgating.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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