The Toronto Maple Leafs promote responsible drinking and positive fan behavior at **Scotiabank Arena**. The Maple Leafs Fan Code of Conduct and the details of the Maple Leafs alcohol management plan that appear below ensure that fans have a safe and fun experience.
Alcohol management training at **Scotiabank Arena** is not currently conducted by TEAM Coalition.
The Designated Driver Program is designed to promote to our fans the importance of having a plan to get home safely. Fans in attendance at Leafs and Raptors home games who are not drinking alcoholic beverages can visit a Fan Services location (Gate 1 or Section 301) to take the pledge. Fans who sign up as a Designated Driver are rewarded with a voucher for a free Coors Edge. They are also entered into a draw to win a year-end prize.
Please Note: Fans must be **19 years of age or older** to take the pledge.
| Season | Maple Leafs DDs | League Total DDs |
|---|---|---|
| 2017-2018: | 243 | 149,373 |
| 2016-2017: | 237 | 129,493 |
| 2015-2016: | 206 | 114,836 |
Maple Leaf Sports + Entertainment (MLSE) is committed to providing a safe, comfortable and enjoyable experience for our fans and guests at the **Scotiabank Arena** and Coca-Cola Coliseum (the Venues), and MLSE is committed to providing courteous and professional service. MLSE will not tolerate unsafe, abusive, unlawful or offensive conduct in our Venues. This conduct includes, without limitation:
Failure to abide by this Code of Conduct is subject to sanctions at the discretion of MLSE, which may include **ejection, suspension of entry privileges, arrest, and banishment** from any or all MLSE facilities.
All guests are reminded that **bottles, coolers and containers of any kind are not allowed** into the Venue and may be confiscated. MLSE reserves the right to limit the size of bags, purses or backpacks permitted within the Venue. Guests are encouraged to report any violations of this Code of Conduct or any inappropriate behaviour to the nearest usher, security guard or fan services staff member.