Do not bring these items in SEA Games venues
MANILA, Philippines — Thousands are expected to flock to the different Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) venues across the country to show their support for the nations competing in the various sporting events.
The biennial multi-sport event will have delegates from 11 countries in the Southeast Asian region—with the Philippines hosting the 30th installment of the event.
The event officially opens on Saturday, November 30, and will run until December 11, with selected sports starting as early as November 25.
According to the 2019 SEA Games official Facebook page, those who will visit the venues to watch games are reminded not to bring the following items:
- Bottles, cups, and cans (glass, tetra pack, PET, hard material)
- Large bulky objects (items too large to be placed under the seats)
- Video camera (any audiovisual recording device used for non-personal)
- Camera extenders (selfie stick, tripod, bipod)
- Animals (pet and non-pet)
- Drones
- Outside food and beverages
- Pyrotechnic materials (fireworks, flares, matches, lighters, cigarettes)
- Large banners (including flags exceeding 3 feet x 5 feet)
- Flag poles (exceeding one meter)
- Propaganda (containing racist, xenophobic, charity, ideological causes)
- Flammable objects (spray gas cans, corrosive material)
- Sharp objects (umbrella, long sticks)
- Possible projectiles (sports equipment)
- Noisemaking items (airhorn, drums, whistles, bugles, vuvuzelas)
- Weapons and firearms (guns, knives)
- Stimulants (alcohol, drugs, narcotics)
- Laser pointers
Any information listed may be altered by the organizing committee, the reminder noted.