Posted on 04/06/2011 10:09:09 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Is it still safe to go to Dodger games anymore?
A prayer vigil set for Wednesday evening in honor of Brian Stow the San Francisco Giants fan who was attacked on Sunday in a post-game parking lot brawl will likely bring renewed focus on safety concerns at Dodger Stadium.
One man told KNX 1070 he wouldnt be worried about his safety at a Dodger game, while another said he wouldnt even bother going to a game, saying there is a larger problem with the mentality of Dodger fans.
Were talking about people who are taking their kids to the ballpark, theyre hearing obscenities left and right, theyre bothered by drunks, said [Los Angeles Times columnist T.J.] Simers. Theres a feeling of threats, people cutting in front of lines, people flashing a knife in their pants to show they can go where they want.
Team officials continue to face growing pressure to boost security at the Elysian Park site an effort even Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has joined after producing a public service announcement calling for fans from both cities to cool their traditional rivalry.
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1) Great sightlines at every seat.
2) Great concessions.
3) Real police presence at the ballpark.
Small wonder why many consider AT&T Park the best ballpark in the USA.
Or, as I saw it called on another FR thread about this mess, “Chavez Latrine.”
Personally, I thought “Chavez Latrine” was Venezuela, but hey, whatever.
}:-)4
I believe Safeco Field in Seattle is the best in America. AT&T is darn nice and real close.
Both keep a very high police presence.
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington is a great place to take your family to a ball game.
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