Sheriff Warns Fans Ahead of Buffalo Bills’ Last Highmark Stadium Game
The Buffalo Bills are set to host the New York Jets in what is anticipated to be their final game at Highmark Stadium this Sunday. As the team prepares for a move to a new venue next season, emotions among fans are running high. However, with increased excitement comes a cautionary message from the Erie County Sheriff’s Office.
Erie County Sheriff’s Office Warns Fans Ahead of Historic Game
The Erie County Sheriff’s Office has issued a warning to fans to maintain appropriate behavior during the game. In a Facebook post, Sheriff John Garcia emphasized the importance of public safety and outlined the measures that will be in place.
Enhanced Safety Measures
- Increased uniformed and undercover personnel will be present.
- Advanced video technology will monitor the stadium area.
- Collaboration with New York State Police and Orchard Park Police Department.
“This game will be as meaningful for our deputies as it is for Bills Mafia,” Sheriff Garcia stated. He assured fans that the security teams would not be distracted from their duties, emphasizing a commitment to safety for everyone attending the event.
Legal Consequences for Misconduct
The sheriff’s office has made it clear that any criminal actions will be met with serious consequences. Garcia warned fans against stealing or damaging stadium property, stating that those violations would lead to prosecution to the fullest extent of the law.
Prohibited Actions
- Attempting to steal seats, turf, or signage.
- Unauthorized entry onto the field area before, during, or after the game.
Additionally, the statement highlighted that fans interested in purchasing memorabilia such as seats and turf from Highmark Stadium can do so through the Bills’ official website. This opportunity is in partnership with Brandon Steiner and CollectibleXchange, ensuring fans can take a piece of history home with them.
As anticipation builds for this pivotal matchup, both fans and law enforcement are preparing for a memorable day at Highmark Stadium. The Erie County Sheriff’s Office remains dedicated to ensuring a safe environment for all attendees at this historic event.