Redskins Revise FedExField Sign Policy
Posted by Matt Terl on November 15, 2009 – 10:30 am
Good news: your voices have been heard. Effective starting with today’s game against the Broncos, the FedExField sign policy has been revised: any signs that remain within the bounds of good taste and don’t block other people’s view will be allowed in the stadium. Here’s the release from the team:
The Washington Redskins announced that they have revised the policy concerning signs in their stadium to bring it in line with earlier announced rules governing messages on clothing.
“We have no intention of trying to control our fans’ varied ways of expressing their views on the Redskins organization and the team’s performance,” said David Donovan, the team’s Chief Operating Officer, who has overall responsibility for the stadium.
“We’ve disappointed our fans so far this season, and I’m as disappointed as they are,” said team Owner Daniel M. Snyder. “I understand that some fans want to express their feelings with signs and they should do so, as long as they stay within the boundaries of good taste and don’t block the view of other fans.”
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