Every year the Chargers and Raiders face each other, hundreds of fans from both teams engage in fighting behavior in the parking lot and inside each team's stadium. Every year is the same...several fans get hurt each year. The San Diego Police Department won't give exact numbers, but it always staffs Chargers-Raiders football games with more officers than normal than at the Chargers other home games.
The Chargers started a fan conduct policy in 2006. Under the code, which is posted in several locations inside the stadium, fans can be ejected and season ticket holders can be ejected or lose season ticket accounts for unruly behavior. Offenses include drunkenness, obscene language or gestures, fighting, smoking outside designated areas, scalping tickets and throwing objects onto the field.
And season ticket holders who skip the game and pass their tickets to others must be careful. If someone using their tickets is caught violating the conduct code, the season ticket holder can lose their account and parking privileges.
Like one Raiders fan explained, "Dolt fans are all Biatches!! they try acting hard, when they are around alot of there fans, but let them no get caught up with raider fans alone, they will get there asses beat on! i got into a fight once at a SD game, i was so pissed the Dolt guy i wooped his ass, pulled on my jersey and ripped that Sh!t i was pissed! that made me wanna beat his ass more lol"
Well, at least our team has won more than 3 games a year for the last seven years...
Shame on the NFL for not scheduling this rivalry on the night is should be played on!












Go RAIDERS!!!!!

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