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Looks like that Raiderettes lawsuit was just the beginning. Cincinnati Bengals cheerleader Alexa Brenneman has filed her own class-action lawsuit against the team for allegedly violating federal employment laws. As with the Raiders and Ravens , the juiciest reading here is the list of rules handed down to cheerleaders, governing their appearance and comportment. To be an NFL cheerleader, it seems, is to be simultaneously sexed-up and infantilized.
Lacy T., a Raiderette during the recently completed season, has sued the Oakland Raiders for a slew
Let's start with the panties and boobs, both of which are closely regulated by the team:
No panties are to be worn under practice clothes or uniform, not even thong panties. Wear pantyhose to match skin tone (L'eggs). No Danskins/Dance type tights. No control top at practices or games. No exposed skin at ankles — pantyhose must extend down into socks.
No slouching breasts. Support as needed. Black or nude seamless bra mandatory for games. (No lace)
The appearance section also prohibits gum chewing while "representing" the team, mandates the use of contacts for the near- or far-sighted, and reserves for the cheer director the right to change a Ben-Gal's hair or makeup as "feels necessary." Also: "Stay away from frosted lip sticks and eye shadows. Management will determine your proper color analysis." As always, "Glamour is a priority!"
The rules are also full of imperatives. They can be persnickety: "DO NOT WEAR UNIFORM WHILE TRAVELING IN A MOTOR VEHICLE." Mysterious: "Absolutely no one is permitted to go into the back closet in the gym. This area is completely off limits unless instructed." Fascist: " ABSOLUTELY NO ARGUING OR QUESTIONING THE PERSON IN AUTHORITY!!! "
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But it wouldn't be NFL cheerleading without a fixation on the cheerleaders' weight. From the "Fitness Program" section:
Scale weight is recorded twice per week. This data is collected to determine ideal weight.
You are given a 3 lb leniency weight. (example- if your goal weight is 114, you are allowed to weigh in at 117 without being considered over)
Weight is a constant evaluation process throughout the season your scale weight is taken into consideration along with overall body appearance to determine cheer eligibility.
If you are over your 3 lb leniency weight, you will be required to stay 30 minutes after practice for extra conditioning. Additionally, at management's discretion, you can/will be pulled from your position and possibly not considered for charity/paid events.
Where the Bengals find themselves in legal trouble is the payment plan. The rules we've attached in the document don't shed much light on that, but the lawsuit alleges that Ben-Gals are paid only $90 per game, plus whatever they make during paid appearances. The rules do require cheerleaders to sign up for at least 12 charity (read: unpaid) appearances for the season before they will be selected to attend a paid event, and Brenneman says she only got picked for one paid appearance. The suit also cites a Forbes article that claims cheerleaders bring in an estimated $1 million per team.
You can read the rest of the rules below.



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FILE - Elizabeth French, in white, and her son Andrew, left, follow the casket of her daughter, Chicago police officer Ella French, after a funeral service at the St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel Thursday, Aug. 19, 2021, in Chicago. French was killed and her partner was seriously wounded during an Aug. 7 traffic stop on the city's South Side. The year 2021 ended as one of the deadliest on record in recent years in Chicago, according to statistics released by the city's police department on Saturday, Jan. 1, 2022. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File)
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The year 2021 ended as one of the deadliest on record in recent years in Chicago
CHICAGO -- The year of 2021 ended as one of the most violent on record in Chicago, as a rise in the number of shootings left more people dead than in any single year in a quarter century, according to statistics released by the police department on Saturday.
According to the department, 2021 ended with 797 homicides. That is 25 more than were recorded 2020, 299 more than in 2019 and the most since 1996. And there were 3,561 shooting incidents in 2021, which is just over 300 more than were recorded in 2020 and a staggering 1,415 more shooting incidents than were recorded in the city in 2019.
Other cities have also seen an increase in the number of homicides. But Chicago, as it has in previous years, ended 2021 with more homicides than any other city in the United States, including New York and Los Angeles, both of which had recorded at least 300 fewer homicides than Chicago for the year as of late December, according to police data from those cities.
“We all know this has been a challenging year here in the city of Chicago,” Police Superintendent David Brown told reporters at a news conference earlier this week. “Too many families are reeling from the loss of (loved) ones due to senseless gun violence.”
Brown said the bulk of the homicides are the result of conflicts between rival gangs.
He has tried to highlight some positive statistics when discussing the monthly crime figures and he continued to do so with the release of the end-of-the-year statistics.
He said, for example, that the department cleared 400 homicides — a total that was higher than in any year in nearly two decades. Saturday's news release did not specify how many of those cleared homicides were committed in previous years but reported that the clearance rate for the killings was just under 50%.
The department, which says it takes more illegal weapons off the street than any other local police force in the United States, said that it took a record 12,088 guns off the street in 2021. That total coincided with the creation of a Gun Investigations Team that has focused on interrupting the flow of illegal guns into the city.
Brown, who came under scrutiny by some members of the City Council and others as the death toll mounted, said that he hopes to increase the number of detectives investigating violent crimes from 1,100 to 1,300 during the first few months of this year. And he said his goal is to reduce the caseload for detectives from about five to three cases per detective.
He also said the department hopes to recruit more new officers this year, and said, “There will be more officers on the street, not just in patrol cars or behind desks, to interact with all Chicagoans.”
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