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The ominous voices of ticketholders such as Maxson notwithstanding, the NFL says other longtime season ticketholders are the ones who asked the league to clamp down on troublemakers ruining their game-day experience.
NFL vs. unruly fans: League out to protect game day experience 2009
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"They can't have it both ways and maintain the loyalty of fans," says Maxson, 60, whose tailgate crew brings a portable bar with two beer taps, four tents, satellite TV and a camper to each Jets home game.
NFL vs. unruly fans: League out to protect game day experience 2009
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Like Maxson, tailgaters across the nation show up at stadium sites well in advance of game time for a Sunday ritual of beers, buddies and burgers.
NFL vs. unruly fans: League out to protect game day experience 2009
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James A. Williams plays Troy Maxson, an aging garbage collector who once dreamed of becoming a great baseball player.
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. New York Jets fan Luke Maxson says the NFL's push to crack down on drunken and disruptive fans by limiting tailgating to 3½ hours before each game might be the "final nail" that makes him give up his 16 season tickets.
NFL vs. unruly fans: League out to protect game day experience 2009
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Maxson, an ad executive from Mahopac, N.Y., and his brother Dave already are exchanging their lower-level seats for upper-deck seats at New York's new $1.6 billion stadium next season to avoid paying tens of thousands of dollars in personal seat license fees.
NFL vs. unruly fans: League out to protect game day experience 2009
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Among those with uncertain futures are 19-year-old twin brothers Maxson and
Liz Willen: NYC's Strategy for Shutting Schools Leaves Some Students Lost in Transition 2010
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Among those with uncertain futures are 19-year-old twin brothers Maxson and
Liz Willen: NYC's Strategy for Shutting Schools Leaves Some Students Lost in Transition 2010
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Netherlands: Maxson and Vonkeman (1996) stated that the Dutch, to encourage recycling, have banned the disposal of mercury-containing wastes, and closed the borders to their export since January 1996.
Materials flow of mercury in the economies of the United States and the world USGS 2009
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Sweden and Denmark: Both Sweden and Denmark have already taken steps to ban the use of mercury in nonessential applications, as reviewed by Maxson and Vonkeman (1996).
Materials flow of mercury in the economies of the United States and the world USGS 2009
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