Make Sure You're Not Violating the 'STL Football Fine' This Weekend

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Even if you are planning to watch the Super Bowl this weekend you may want to keep it to yourself, if you're in the St. Louis area. There's an organization looking to fine anyone showing public support.

A public service announcment can be heard on a St. Louis radio station this weekend.

"Leading up to and during this weekend's football championship, citizens of the St. Louis Metro area are here by banned from showing any public display or support for any National Conference team particiapting. More specifically, a team who's integrity has numerous times been found to be substandard."

A fine of $98 may be awarded for any display of signage, vehicle adornments and football-related party favors. Or even the consumption of foods related to Los Angeles or New England can put you in violation.

Oh, and it gets better.

The fine program is sponsored by the Foundation of Un-Rated Access of Media Support, or better known as F.U.R.A.M.S.

Take a listen to the PSA and head to STLFootballFine.com to learn more.

If you haven't clicked the link yet, we'll spoil the surprise.

It's a not a real fine or a real foundation. Our sister station Y98 is just trying to let St. Louis have a little fun with this very awful matchup in the Super Bowl. Feel free to send the fake fine and trick your friends!