Here are the rules for you to follow to not get kicked out

🚫 1. Don’t bring banned items

Security is tight, and a lot of things aren’t allowed inside venues:

Common banned items:

  • Weapons or anything dangerous
  • Alcohol or illegal substances
  • Fireworks or flammable items
  • Large bags or suitcases
  • Glass bottles or cans
  • Drones, laser pointers, or large camera gear
  • Noise makers (like horns or whistles)

πŸ‘‰ If you bring these, they’ll likely be taken awayβ€”or you won’t be allowed in.


πŸͺ§ 2. No protests or controversial messages

The Olympics try to stay neutral and focused on sports:

  • ❌ No political, religious, or offensive signs
  • ❌ No protest banners or demonstrations
  • ❌ No advertising or promoting brands

Even clothing or signs with strong messages can get you stopped


🎭 3. Don’t act disruptive

You’re expected to behave respectfully:

  • No yelling offensive or abusive things
  • No trying to distract athletes during competition
  • No running onto the field or restricted areas
  • No fighting or threatening behavior

Bad behavior can get you kicked out immediately


🎺 4. Don’t bring loud distractions

Some sports require quiet (like gymnastics or swimming starts):

  • No horns, drums, or loud noise devices
  • No sudden loud noises during key moments

These can interfere with athletes’ performance


🚷 5. Stay where you’re supposed to be

  • Sit in your assigned seat
  • Don’t enter athlete-only or restricted areas
  • Follow staff instructions at all times

πŸŽ’ 6. Don’t bring too much stuff

  • Large bags may not be allowed
  • There are usually no storage lockers
  • Bring only essentials (phone, ticket, small items)

πŸ‘ Simple version (easy to remember)

Think of it like this:

Don’t bring β†’ dangerous, loud, or political stuff
Don’t do β†’ anything disruptive or unsafe


⚠️ What happens if you break the rules?

  • You can be:
    • Denied entry
    • Kicked out of the venue
    • Possibly banned from other events

🧠 Quick tip

If you’re unsure about something, ask yourself:
πŸ‘‰ “Could this distract athletes, break safety rules, or cause problems?”

If yesβ€”don’t bring or do it.