Unless there’s a clause in the ticket purchase agreement guaranteeing that the players would show respect for the flag, police, etc before the game, I don’t know on what he could base his claim.
If his claim is based on his/his family’s lack of enjoyment of the game(s), I’m not sure how far that would fly legally.
I’d dump the season ticket for what I could get and not buy any more tickets in the future.
Implied warranty of merchantibility. A purchased good or service must be able to provide what is being purchased.
If you buy a new car and the springs keep bouncing — sufficient to make the ride uncomfortable — the dealer cannot say “but it gets you there.”
I think this is a wobbler but there is some meat on the bone. There is more here than can be simply dismissed.
Read the article!