Police Escort

mikebal9

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I had to miss today's game for a family wedding in South Jersey. As we were on our way back up the turnpike, we saw 4 buses with two cop cars in front, two in back, with lights flashing. I assume these were the Maryland team buses. My question is, why the hell do they do this? And more importantly, who is paying for it? Four state troopers at overtime rates for a couple hours each game seems a little ridiculous to me.
 

oliverm_rivals

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The police escorting the GAs was a bit much too with the sirens blasting. The police state at games is ruining the atmopshere.
 
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Rufaninga

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I had to miss today's game for a family wedding in South Jersey. As we were on our way back up the turnpike, we saw 4 buses with two cop cars in front, two in back, with lights flashing. I assume these were the Maryland team buses. My question is, why the hell do they do this? And more importantly, who is paying for it? Four state troopers at overtime rates for a couple hours each game seems a little ridiculous to me.
Would you complain... if tomorrow two troopers were in front and two were behind Flood as he's being esorted out?
 

RU#1fan

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Would you complain... if tomorrow two troopers were in front and two were behind Flood as he's being esorted out?

The cops should have been doing that already as Flood has robbed the RU Bank for the last 4 years.
 

ScarletDog

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Standard practice. Happens at every game...visitor buses get escorted to the airport.
 

Blitz8RU

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I had to miss today's game for a family wedding in South Jersey. As we were on our way back up the turnpike, we saw 4 buses with two cop cars in front, two in back, with lights flashing. I assume these were the Maryland team buses. My question is, why the hell do they do this? And more importantly, who is paying for it? Four state troopers at overtime rates for a couple hours each game seems a little ridiculous to me.

The cops were escorting Nadir, Boggs and Co. to their new home behind bars.
 

MADHAT1

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I had to miss today's game for a family wedding in South Jersey. As we were on our way back up the turnpike, we saw 4 buses with two cop cars in front, two in back, with lights flashing. I assume these were the Maryland team buses. My question is, why the hell do they do this? And more importantly, who is paying for it? Four state troopers at overtime rates for a couple hours each game seems a little ridiculous to me.
Get a ticket for speeding on the Turnpike and you'll find out whose paying for it :D
 
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Dmait

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I saw the exact same thing returning from the Army game. Two NJ State troopers escorting RU buses and vans back to NJ. Lights and sirens on making cars move over in traffic. All I thought was how much that cost the athletic program.
 
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biazza38

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I can't tell you why they have them when leaving the game, but going to the game coaches prefer to avoid traffic and to not have the team sitting on the bus for a long period of time. Muscles tighten up
 
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bryanjints

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Someone has a hard time paying for this and then we wonder why there isn't enough money for a coach.

The police escort is just the cost of doing business
 
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mikebal9

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Yea, that's the same thing. So 4 buses couldn't make it down the turnpike in their own? Nobody can tell me why it's done other than to say it's always been done.
 
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imoapie

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What is worse is the block the whole road. I'd be fine with the escort if other cars could pass them. They block 4 lanes of traffic on the turnpike.
 
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What is worse is the block the whole road. I'd be fine with the escort if other cars could pass them. They block 4 lanes of traffic on the turnpike.
. Well this is a lie because I've been behind the buses quite a few times heading south. Every school does this. Escorts to the airport or escorts to the state line where the next set of troopers take over.
 

RUaMoose_rivals

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Does it really cost anything extra ? Aren't those troopers on duty and getting paid whether they're escorting a bus, patrolling, or having a cup of coffee ?
 

Scarlet dollar

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If you watched the end of the Baylor-TCU game, after the game TCU fans stormed the field. State troopers had to keep the fans off of the Baylor coach. There are a lot of nutty fans out there. I know its not a bus, but people question why the coaches get escorted too.
 

RU in IM

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I saw the exact same thing returning from the Army game. Two NJ State troopers escorting RU buses and vans back to NJ. Lights and sirens on making cars move over in traffic. All I thought was how much that cost the athletic program.

And we were late to the"game" on this. We didn't have police escorts in NJ in the 80s when I played, but did have police escorts in Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee and other top schools. So it's been happening for a least 4 decades in college football.
 

imoapie

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. Well this is a lie because I've been behind the buses quite a few times heading south. Every school does this. Escorts to the airport or escorts to the state line where the next set of troopers take over.

Um no, it is not a lie. PSU last year, troopers did not let anyone pass the busses in the left lane heading north, even thought buses were in the left lane cruising 65mph. There are other board members who can confirm the same. So maybe it does not happen all the time but it DOES happen.
 
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Um no, it is not a lie. PSU last year, troopers did not let anyone pass the busses in the left lane heading north, even thought buses were in the left lane cruising 65mph. There are other board members who can confirm the same. So maybe it does not happen all the time but it DOES happen.
. PSU.....probably your answer right there. :p
 

MADHAT1

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When you consider there are deranged fans out there, it might be for the teams safety an escort is given.
Same in games when coaches go to congratulate the winner after game, usually they have police presence around them on the field. Do you think that so the loser don't assault the winner ?
 

Scarlet Pride

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Does it really cost anything extra ? Aren't those troopers on duty and getting paid whether they're escorting a bus, patrolling, or having a cup of coffee ?

Everything costs extra in police contracts it's just a matter or who's paying for it.
 

RUBand

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When I was in grad school @ Michigan I was in the marching band, and we played away at OSU. Our buses were escorted out of Columbus, onto the interstate. They also had 8 troopers march into the stadium with us (4 on each side), and 2 with us for the entire game. We sat in folding chairs on the sideline by the end zone, the troopers in front of us facing the crowd the whole game.
 

Terry_2426

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I don't think the question is "Why does RU do this" while being unaware that this is what is done at all schools. The question is more "what is the purpose of having troopers escort all the college football teams down the highways"
 

RUckusbuck

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I had to miss today's game for a family wedding in South Jersey. As we were on our way back up the turnpike, we saw 4 buses with two cop cars in front, two in back, with lights flashing. I assume these were the Maryland team buses. My question is, why the hell do they do this? And more importantly, who is paying for it? Four state troopers at overtime rates for a couple hours each game seems a little ridiculous to me.
I would think that a high profile outfit would be susceptible to those who wish to do harm. I don't mind.
 

mikebal9

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Are you kidding? Not one person in NJ cares about the Maryland football team. They are in absolutely zero danger as they ride down the NJTP. Further, I wouldn't even have noticed them if not for the flashing lights. For a state with so many tax issues, maybe we need to think about these purely-for-show expenditures.
 

JRZEER

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Everything costs extra in police contracts it's just a matter or who's paying for it.
Under Schiano the Trooper Detail that traveled with him was a volunteer position paid entirely by Greg. The SP does not pay for the troopers to travel. It's either KF or the athletic department.
 

Ole Cabbagehead

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Are you kidding? Not one person in NJ cares about the Maryland football team. They are in absolutely zero danger as they ride down the NJTP. Further, I wouldn't even have noticed them if not for the flashing lights. For a state with so many tax issues, maybe we need to think about these purely-for-show expenditures.

You should phone the State Police and let them know.
 

JC16NYR

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And we were late to the"game" on this. We didn't have police escorts in NJ in the 80s when I played, but did have police escorts in Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee and other top schools. So it's been happening for a least 4 decades in college football.
I thought of how we used to sit in bumper to bumper traffic outside of Giants Stadium. More time for Dick Anderson to scare the crap out of us.