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    Falcons Remind Spectators of prohibited items during the CPL matches

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    The Antigua and Barbuda Falcons have released match-day guidelines outlining items spectators may and may not carry into Caribbean Premier League matches.

    Prohibited items include firearms, weapons, knives, imitation weapons, fireworks, explosives, flammable materials, mace, gas containers, coolers, glass bottles, alcohol, other beverages, water, food, illegal drugs, camera tripods and video cameras.

    Animals will also be prohibited, except for guide dogs.

    Personal cameras intended for recreational, non-commercial use may be allowed, along with non-branded collapsible umbrellas, banners and flags that meet size and content requirements. Flagpoles must not extend more than a hand’s breadth below the flag.

    Small radios and personal music players may also be permitted, while some medicines, insect repellents, aerosol deodorants and glass containers holding perfume or medication may be subject to restrictions.

    Spectators are being encouraged to check their belongings before leaving home to help ensure a smooth and efficient security-screening process at the stadium.

    Management has warned that entry may be refused to anyone carrying or wearing an item considered offensive, disruptive or dangerous.

    The published graphics contain conflicting guidance on flasks, listing them as prohibited in one section and authorised or restricted in another. Spectators may therefore wish to seek clarification before bringing one to the venue.

    This article was originally published by Antigua News Room. Read the original article here: Falcons Remind Spectators of prohibited items during the CPL matches.

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