I'm in South too.....only been search about 5 times over the last 4 years.....and I am normally hammered when i get there....maybe i just cant remember being searched more than that lol who knows. All I know is the guy with the rubber glove was not very gentle hehehehe
That's why you are searched, darlin'. I've never been searched in 32 straight seasons including my student years. I give them no red flags. RED FLAGS 1. Obvious staggering, swaggering drunk 2. Accompanied by obvious staggering drunks 3. Suspicious lumps in clothing 4. unneeded baggage 5. obvious attempts to avoid marshalls 6. guilty glances at marshalls
3. Suspicious lumps in clothing If I see some chick unloading shots from her Bra in Death Valley.. I will have a suspicious lump in my clothing. As for me, I have never been searched I simply stick the flask in my pocket and walk in, never had a problem. Another method if you like vodka, is take a water bottle, barely open the top dont break the seal and squeeze all the water out. Be sure to not break the seal, so it appears unopened. Then submerge in a bowl of Vodka, and squeeze as it sucks in the vodka. Then in the event you do get stopped show them its un opened and they assume its water. Its a ton of work but it has worked in the past. Geaux Tigers
I dont like to give away a good quality secret but it works so well.....and i graduated. To sneak in liquor into the student section i have a full proof way that will not get you caught at the gate. 100% guarrented. Cause you dont have it on you! the night before go into tiger stadium, its usually unlocked, go to the student section and hide however much alcohol(flask, fifth, plastic bag) you want under the seats. Show up early or atleast not late and have a seat right infront of where you did the liquor and have at it. Works like a charm!
Like everyone else says, the key is to not be obvious with the container. The LSU administration is becoming very concerned with image, the officers in the stadium are under increased pressure to cutdown on complaints. A polite "yessir" is the best way to be able to discreetly give up your Beam and return to your seat rather than being escorted out of the stadium. Don't be one of the idiots walking past a cop with a visible flask top sticking out of your back pocket. The Auburn bus incident started somewhat of a crackdown on the obvious. There's a new camera that's been in use for 2 or 3 years that can zoom-in on any seat location. The officers can call in a location and they'll film a problem while they respond.
Not true. About 100 officers check under every seat in the stadium and every nook & cranny about 4 hours before kick-off. They look for bombs, knives, weapons, and liqour, have done so for every game since 9/11.