Friday, May 24, 2013

Are small video cameras allowed inside the Q for the Cleveland Cavaliers games?

Q. Are small video cameras allowed inside the Q for the Cleveland Cavaliers games? I am going for the playoff game tomorrow and was going to take a small vid camera just for pregame and team introduction vids at the Q. I know you can take a small handycam/vid camera inside the Browns stadium, I wonder if that holds true for Cavs games too?
Thanks in advance

A. Quicken Loans Arena policiies prohibit video recorders:

What you are not permitted to carry into Quicken Loans Arena

* No video recorders, audio recorders, or other similar electronic devices
* No laser pointers or weapons
* No backpacks, large bags, sealed packages of any kind (including gifts for performers)
* No bottles, cans, coolers
* No outside food or beverages. Exceptions are made for medical reasons, baby food and reasonable children’s snacks (crackers, raisins, juice boxes, etc.)

http://www.theqarena.com/arenainfo/policies/

Small cameras are permitted for Cavs games:

Camera Policy
The camera policy is determined by each show, and therefore varies from event to event. Cameras are permitted for Cavaliers games. If allowed, cameras will be inspected at designated turnstiles and must be no more than 6 inches in length and 4 inches wide across the lens. Anything greater than this is considered professional equipment and is not permitted in The Q. Call Event Information at (216) 420-2200 or toll free (800) 332-2287 to find out the camera policy for other events.

http://www.theqarena.com/arenainfo/policies/

Obviously, some smalll cameras and even cellphones can record short video clips. I don't know if security would confiscate such devices if they thought the user was making a video recording.

Go Cavs!!!


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A. At some point in their lives, yes they do watch the videos they took, some people, a lot more often then other people do. It all depends on the people in any one family X the population of North America


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A. no idea but it may help if you log on to 2010freemovies.com. you might find the answer there. happy viewing





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