Nets Developing Code of Conduct for Barclays
At a community meeting this week, a representative of Forest City Ratner said arena management and presumably the Nets are at work on a code of conduct for Barclays Center.
Among the possibilities, suggested Jane Marshall, is a cutoff of beer sales earlier than the end of the third quarter, the NBA rule. Local residents note that the Brooklyn arena is more intertwined with a residential neighborhood than any other.
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Perhaps they'll institute mandatory bathroom breaks
Since the critics are so concerned about the fans urinating on the streets
by nynjlawyer on Jan 28, 2012 8:38 AM EST via mobile reply actions
I'll urinate where I please, thank you very much!
My preferred urinal:

WE WANT LOPEZ! clap clap clap clap clap
by BrooklynNets on Jan 28, 2012 8:47 AM EST up reply actions 7 recs
Mark B.
Would you be so nasty—as in suggesting “another reason to hate Oder and his cronies”—if you had to use your real name?
http://www.netsdaily.com/2012/1/9/2694431/brooks-at-85-per-cent-for-hawks
Grow up
This is a Nets site. It’s not about me. It’s not about NI. It’s not about any individual. Please go back to your own website where your followers can all know your name (since that makes you happy), and share in your endless complaints about everything.
by nynjlawyer on Jan 28, 2012 8:10 PM EST via mobile up reply actions
Growing up
You (bravely, pseudonymously) encourage people to “hate” me" and you ask me to grow up?
Growing up requires taking responsibility, not ducking it. It goes for Bob Windrem and it goes for you too.
I don’t “encourage” people to do anything on this site. They can think for themselves. If people hate you that is a product of your own doing. Congrats.
by nynjlawyer on Jan 28, 2012 9:35 PM EST via mobile up reply actions
and why is it
that you don’t have the guts to sign your name?
rule number 1
if you have a NJ id you arent allowed in
by mightymosdefinition on Jan 28, 2012 10:12 AM EST reply actions
Misreading Jane Marshall
She didn’t say a cutoff of beer sales earlier than the end of the third quarter was possible. She said it was impossible.















