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MADISON, Wis. -- The University of Wisconsin will prohib af1 (https://www.nikeairforce.es) it nooses and ropes from home athletic events as part of revised standards being put in place after a fan wore an offensive costume to a football game.The school said Wednesday in a statement that nooses and ropes will be treated as weapons that constitute a threat to safety.The fan behavior, carry-in and ticket policies were revised to read, in part, that Any person who engages in violent, threatening, abusive or otherwise disorderly conduct which tends to provoke a disturbance or incite violence will be ejected from our events. A fan wore what appeared to be a President Obama mask with adidas samba (https://www.adidas-samba-adidas.es) a noose around its neck to the Badgersrsquo; game on Oct. 29 against Nebraska. Security officers asked the man to remove the noose in the first but a photo taken later shows him wearing the noose again.The changes will go into effect starting this weekend, including the seventh-ranked Badgersrsquo; game on Saturday against Illinois. The revisions were made after meetings between athletic department staff and community leaders. At the @UWBadgers game and there is a man with a mask of President Obama and a noose. This is racism, why was this allowed yeezy (https://www.adidas-yeezys.com.mx) into the stadium pic.twitter/zKEqhdDYnymdash; 128527; @woahohkatie October 29, 2016 What happened at Camp Randall two weeks ago goes against everything we stand for, athletic director Barry Alvarez said