Title: Paging Clock, or Anyone Familiar with UT Campus Regs Post by: murfvol on August 29, 2014, 03:47:59 EDT Is UT a smoke-free campus? A special needs guy from church has been itching to go to a game. The walking aspect will be a big challenge, but if he can't smoke prior to entering Neyland (know the stadium is smoke-free), that might be a deal-breaker.
I'm sure this info is available with some surfing, but figured I could get it quicker here. Title: Re: Paging Clock, or Anyone Familiar with UT Campus Regs Post by: EmerilVOL on August 29, 2014, 03:54:06 EDT Is UT a smoke-free campus? A special needs guy from church has been itching to go to a game. The walking aspect will be a big challenge, but if he can't smoke prior to entering Neyland (know the stadium is smoke-free), that might be a deal-breaker. I'm sure this info is available with some surfing, but figured I could get it quicker here. Your friend can smoke on campus, but make sure he has an ashtray or a butt can to get rid of his flamable trash. And yeah Neyland is smoke free and has been for over 10+ years. He could go outside but then he would need ANOTHER ticket to get back inside....as there are NO passes out. Title: Re: Paging Clock, or Anyone Familiar with UT Campus Regs Post by: murfvol on August 29, 2014, 04:05:31 EDT Thanks Emeril! That's exactly the info I needed.
Oh, there is one more thing. Does anyone know if canes are allowed in the stadium? My friend is early 40s (I think), but frequently utilizes one. Title: Re: Paging Clock, or Anyone Familiar with UT Campus Regs Post by: Clockwork Orange on August 29, 2014, 04:19:34 EDT The only thing I'd add is that the entrances to every building are also smoke-free, and that may include Neyland . . . your buddy's last pre-game smoke may need to be at least 30 feet out in the open.
Title: Re: Paging Clock, or Anyone Familiar with UT Campus Regs Post by: murfvol on August 29, 2014, 04:35:17 EDT Thanks a bunch. The 30' rule is understandable, but must be considered.
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