First. Who cares when standing become the tradition. It is irrelevant.
Second. Everything that Redice said regarding Cornell students reflects what is wrong with this town. Why is it always a town / gown issue? Get over it.
Especially because the students in question are not undergraduates and do not fall in your category of special privileged little brats.
Third. I was not able to find an actual document outlining the rules of conduct for spectators, but I would suspect that there is very little that can be legally done to prevent the offending students from standing.
Translated to mean that it is going to be a LONG season for everyone if the offending students tickets are not changed.
Second. Everything that Redice said regarding Cornell students reflects what is wrong with this town. Why is it always a town / gown issue? Get over it.
Especially because the students in question are not undergraduates and do not fall in your category of special privileged little brats.
Third. I was not able to find an actual document outlining the rules of conduct for spectators, but I would suspect that there is very little that can be legally done to prevent the offending students from standing.
Translated to mean that it is going to be a LONG season for everyone if the offending students tickets are not changed.