Wow bad job by the Post promoting illegal activities today in an article about fans booted from games. The online version even has a youtube link to their activities. I am personally disgusted.
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I agree Shannon, the way the article ends makes it seem like running on the field is what any true mets fan should do. With how often mets players are on the DL, the last thing we need is someone running (or parachuting) onto the field and possibly harming any of the guys.
People who run on the field today are idiots…and banning them, absent doing a retinal scan of every fan coming in, is futile.
But no need to celebrate them. The paper could have been one column shorter
Merits, or lack of same, of the article notwithstanding, the streaker did a doubly stupid thing by not only revealing how he gets around the ban, but by allowing himself to be photographed in disguise. It’s like he’s almost double-daring the Citi Field security to catch him the next time he goes to a game. If I were in a position of authority there, I’d post his picture – both with and without disguise – at every entrance, as a matter of principle if nothing else.