Couple sues NFL team because of drunken fans

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CINCINNATI (AP)

A woman says two increasingly intoxicated fans at a Cincinnati Bengals game fell on her, breaking her nose and finger and causing other injuries.


The woman and her husband are suing the Bengals, the beer vendor and the county-owned football stadium for negligence, alleging they continued to serve alcohol to ''noticeably intoxicated'' fans at a 2009 NFL game.


Bengals spokesman Jack Brennan said Tuesday the team wouldn't comment on pending litigation. Neither would the stadium vendor, Philadelphia-based Aramark Corp., a company spokeswoman said. Hamilton County officials didn't immediately return an after-hours phone call Tuesday seeking comment.


Rebecca Dunn and husband Curtis Dunn of Owensboro, Ky., say the two men sitting behind them were served several drinks at Paul Brown Stadium before they fell on her, breaking and gashing her nose, breaking her finger, and causing bruises, sprains and other injuries. Their lawsuit seeks unspecified monetary damages for past and future pain and suffering and medical treatment that they say has cost $20,000 so far.


The couple also are suing the fans, identified only as John Doe and John Doe II. The lawsuit accuses them of battery.


''As a direct and proximate result of their intoxication, (the two men) lost control and fell on (Rebecca Dunn), causing 'catastrophic injuries' that required nose surgery and continuing orthopedic and other medical treatment. The incident also broke her $700 Oakley sunglasses and caused the couple to incur other expenses,'' — they had to spend the night in a downtown hotel because the stadium garage closed after the game before they could retrieve their car, the lawsuit states.


The Dunns also are seeking punitive damages. A court hearing on the lawsuit, filed Nov. 29, is scheduled for next month.


The Bengals and other NFL teams have tried to control unruly fans through such efforts as the Bengals ''Jerk'' line, which fans can call during the game to report bad behavior.


A lawsuit is pending in New York state court against the Mets baseball team and other defendants, filed by a woman who was hospitalized with spinal injuries after a fan her attorney says was drunk landed on her in 2007.
The attorney, Joshua D. Kelner, said Tuesday that while the lawsuits will be decided under respective state law, teams generally have an obligation to provide crowd control and that alcohol providers may be held partially responsible for the actions of intoxicated people.


The Bengals scored a 23-20 comeback victory over the Steelers in the Sept. 27, 2009, game.
 

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Getting drunk should be a prerequisite for watching the Bungles.
 

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Oakley makes a 700 dollar pair of glasses ? Wow i thought my 80 dollar pair of gas-cans was ridiculous enough
 

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I expected to open this article and immediately call the people stupid but I actually agree here. I get drunk as hell when I go to football games but I do think vendors need to make sure they don't serve black-out drunk fans. Because situations like this are dangerous. And I don't agree with people suggesting the couple in this story should take up ballet or a different sport and that this shit is part of the football game experience.

Bullshit. They pay their hard-earned money to be fans and watch the game, they should not have to worry about getting their nose and face busted up in the stands.
 

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I hope the woman dies. I am so sick of these people.

And $700 for glasses?!
 

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What was her finger doing in her nose?
 

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I've been to a ton of sporting events. Been to a ton of mosh pits too... Yet somehow I haven't had my nose broken by any drunken slobs falling on me. How the hell does that happen?! And if it did happen, you either kick the drunken slobs ass or sue him. You don't sue the Eagles, budweiser, coors, and the maker of the truck that drove in the beer. When you file those suits, you become shit in my book.
 

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I've been to a ton of sporting events. Been to a ton of mosh pits too... Yet somehow I haven't had my nose broken by any drunken slobs falling on me. How the hell does that happen?! And if it did happen, you either kick the drunken slobs ass or sue him. You don't sue the Eagles, budweiser, coors, and the maker of the truck that drove in the beer. When you file those suits, you become shit in my book.

I too have been in mosh pits and I'm not sure I see the validity in that. The object of a mosh pit is to be violent, shoving and kicking and punching. It is completely different than sitting in the stands watching a football game.

Dumb comparison.
 

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Is she suing too many parties? Sure. But the team or stadium should also be responsible.

Say you're in a mosh pit, someone from the rafters above you jumps and it breaks one of your arms or a shoulder or something. You don't think the concert venue should be responsible?

I call complete bullshit.
 

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So families of the victims of the White Snake fire should only sue the band? Not the venue for allowing it to be rigged perfectly and completely safely?
 

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So families of the victims of the White Snake fire should only sue the band? Not the venue for allowing it to be rigged perfectly and completely safely?


Great White..

I agree with you..

If I was sitting anywhere near those drunks , I'd have lended a hand in bashing their heads in after they fell on that lady..
 

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There is a big difference in lighting a venue on fire with improper exits vs serving someone beer.
 

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There is a big difference in lighting a venue on fire with improper exits vs serving someone beer.

If you come to my house that has improper exits and a fire starts and you get injured you have the right to sue me for having a house with improper exits.

If you come to my house and I continue to provide alcohol to a person who is already wasted and he falls on you then you have a right to sue me because I am partly at fault.

If you go to someone's house or place of business each party has a responsibility to keep a safe environment to the best of their ability.
 

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Vendors at Wrigley Field make 75cents a can.. not including tips. just saying
 

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If you come to my house that has improper exits and a fire starts and you get injured you have the right to sue me for having a house with improper exits.

If you come to my house and I continue to provide alcohol to a person who is already wasted and he falls on you then you have a right to sue me because I am partly at fault.

If you go to someone's house or place of business each party has a responsibility to keep a safe environment to the best of their ability.

quatum I believe said it better than I could
 

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