Army Navy Game Bag Policy

I still remember the time I tried to bring my favorite oversized bag to a sports event, only to be turned away at the gate. I was like, "But I need all this stuff!" - yeah, right, who doesn't? Anyway, this experience came flooding back when I heard about the Army Navy Game Bag Policy. It's a whole different ball game, folks!
So, if you're planning to attend the Army Navy Game, listen up! The clear bag policy is in effect, which means you can only bring in clear plastic bags, gallon-sized ziplocs, or a small clutch - and by small, I mean small. Don't even think about bringing that fancy designer handbag you just got, unless it's see-through, of course.
What's Allowed?
Now, you might be wondering what you can bring to the game. Well, let me tell you - it's pretty straightforward. You can bring in clear bags that are 12 inches by 6 inches by 12 inches or smaller, as well as one-gallon ziploc bags. And, if you're feeling extra fancy, you can even bring a small clutch that's 4.5 inches by 6.5 inches or smaller - just don't forget to empty it out before you go through security!
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Exceptions to the Rule
Of course, there are always exceptions to the rule, right? If you have a medical need or a diaper bag (because, priorities!), you can bring those in, but be prepared to have them thoroughly inspected. Don't worry, the security team is just trying to keep everyone safe - they're not trying to be the bag police (although, that does have a certain ring to it...).

So, there you have it - the Army Navy Game Bag Policy in all its clear-bag glory. It might seem like a hassle, but trust me, it's all worth it to see those cadets and midshipmen duke it out on the field. And who knows, you might even start a new trend with your clear plastic bag - just think of all the interesting conversations you'll have!
As you're getting ready for the big game, just remember: clear bags are your friend, and security is everyone's top priority. Now, go forth and cheer on your favorite team - and don't forget to leave that oversized bag at home!
