
Wisconsin Police Respond To Increasing Fan Troubles At Packers Game
Some Green Bay Packers fans may not have been pleased with the team's performance, as several calls were made to Wisconsin police during the football game.
Green Bay Police Called To Lambeau Because Of Many Unruly Fans
I was lucky to have grown up in a sports-fan family. My parents raised me as a follower of the Chicago teams. I was going to Bears, Hawks, Bulls, Cubs, and Sox games at a very early age. Through the years, I've witnessed a lot of interesting things at those stadiums.
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One thing I never enjoy seeing at a game is a fight. I've seen way too many of those in my lifetime. First, I've never really understood fighting. I'm sorry, but I don't want to get punched or even hit someone else. Games are for entertainment. Of course, you'll be disappointed if your team loses, but it's no reason to brawl.
Many Packer fans were upset with how their team was playing, so they started getting angry and unruly. In fact, the cops had to be called to the stadium several times. It was the second-most calls this season. There were 31 total, with 3 arrests and 9 ejections. Those tickets are way too much money to act like a jerk.

According to We Are Green Bay...
On Monday Night Football against the Philadelphia Eagles, police in Green Bay seem to have had one of their busiest nights of the season.
According to a release from the Green Bay Police Department, during Monday Night Football at Lambeau Field, police responded to their second-most calls of service while also needing to make the most arrests and ejections so far this season.
With the Eagles in town for Week 10 of the NFL Regular Season, police say they responded to 31 total calls for service, varying from medical calls to calls for fan code of conduct violations.
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