If they really want to try to contain the event. Stop letting people bring in coolers of alcohol. I mean people sit and drink all day and just get obnoxious. We went to get something to eat Friday night. 2 kids(I assume they were 21) brought beer into the restaurant, ordered some fries, manager came over and said they can't have beer in there, so they got up and left without paying. Same restaurant, some little punk kid, drunker than a skunk, was mouthing off to the staff, complaining about a menu, getting something to drink etc. They had ordered their drinks, and left without paying. We were walking out at the time, and he continued to be a loud mouth, complaining about the service. I made my typical snide remark, about they probably didn't want to serve a drunk. He then proceeds to continue to shoot off at the mouth. Again, I imagine both of these groups had sat around and drank all day. Simple solution, there are people at every gate. No alcohol can be brought on the fairgrounds. They could have a beer tent, sell the beer, use the money from the beer tent, to hire security to drive around and enforce the no alcohol policy. I am sure that Scheid doesn't condone this activity, I do feel that they could step up some some efforts to minimize the partying.