Seahawks will have undercover cops dress up as opposing fans to curb unruly, disruptive behavior at home games [View all]
The Seattle Seahawks are taking a bold step toward trying to prevent supporters from breaking the team's code of conduct at home games. Undercover police officers will dress up as opposing fans in an attempt to stop unruly and disruptive behavior at Lumen Field, the team announced Thursday.
The Seahawks said the move was made to more quickly detect instances that could get out of hand. Officers and Lumen event staff will intervene if they observe certain behaviors, which range from not following instructions from stadium personnel to using offensive language and gestures.
The Seahawks are known for having one of the loudest and most passionate fanbases known as The 12s in the NFL. But as the team rose to prominence during the 2010s, reports of fan-on-fan violence at games grew more frequent.
In fact, this isn't the first time the strategy of dressing up undercover cops as opposing fans has been mentioned in Seattle. That exact idea was thrown around in 2013, when a Seattle police spokesman warned fans that police could dress up as opposing fans to stop unwanted behavior.
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