Would be easily denied as G&S by MSP, written off as a one-time event with no continued threat...
Plus you have Security right there.....
Well I think that goes without saying.
I know it's not the "right" thing to do.
But I really wish the fans would just boycott the O's in financial protest to how the city handled last nights situations. Just one game.
Instead they filled the stadium today. I can see the benefit to that but the only way to get the city to change is by going to their wallet...I think.
The guy in the black pick up truck had me thinking how valuable it would be to have a large cannister of bear pepper spray in the car to fog a crowd like that. Do they sell them in fire hydrant size?
Should he have been? Best I can tell he was trying to avoid being ripped out of his truck and beat to death by a mob.Was this guy arrested for attempted murder??
The guy in the black pick up truck had me thinking how valuable it would be to have a large cannister of bear pepper spray in the car to fog a crowd like that. Do they sell them in fire hydrant size?
(not arguing with you; arguing against the rationale by MSP) - right because after you die from that one-time encounter, you'll get a second chance. I'm reminded of the VW ad a decade or so ago with video game developers talking about the safety features of the car. The last line: "Because in life there is no reset button."Would be easily denied as G&S by MSP, written off as a one-time event with no continued threat...
I know it's not the "right" thing to do.
But I really wish the fans would just boycott the O's in financial protest to how the city handled last nights situations. Just one game.
Instead they filled the stadium today. I can see the benefit to that but the only way to get the city to change is by going to their wallet...I think.
Should he have been? Best I can tell he was trying to avoid being ripped out of his truck and beat to death by a mob.
I totally fail to see your reasoning here. What the hell did the O's do wrong in your opinion? It seems the police did a good job of getting fans out of the stadium after the game. They let the BS go on until the game was over then moved the crowds.
I know it's not the "right" thing to do.
But I really wish the fans would just boycott the O's in financial protest to how the city handled last nights situations. Just one game.
Instead they filled the stadium today. I can see the benefit to that but the only way to get the city to change is by going to their wallet...I think.