Police spokesman Paul J. Browne said the officers ejected Campeau-Laurion after they “observed a male cursing, using inappropriate language and acting in a disorderly manner while reeking of alcohol.” USA Today
and he’s gets money in his pocket for the innings missed from the game. WOW! notice, that the payment came from the city and not the owner of the ballpark nor the yankees. even though the city settled, they claim no-liability. interesting, it took a blessing in order to get money!
It would seem that this goes farther than it looks. What a great way to keep Civil Libertys attorneys busy with this junk so they can’t cause harm in other area’s.
So, how many of the commenters would feel compelled to wait to use the restroom just because the stadium had a short break for everyone to face east and bow to Mecca three times? I’m guessing none.
So, why should anyone be required to wait while the same stadium has a short break to ask a popular although mythological god to bless the country in which the game is held?
It’s wrong either way and when a team kicks a spectator out of a baseball stadium because they didn’t show the “proper respect” to someone elses mythological beliefs, the team and the stadium owners deserve to be punished.
“The city did not admit liability in the settlement, which was finalized this week. But it will give the Queens resident $10,001 and will pay $12,000 in legal fees to the New York Civil Liberties Union.”
How often does the lawyer take home more than the plaintiff?
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Police spokesman Paul J. Browne said the officers ejected Campeau-Laurion after they “observed a male cursing, using inappropriate language and acting in a disorderly manner while reeking of alcohol.” USA Today
and he’s gets money in his pocket for the innings missed from the game. WOW! notice, that the payment came from the city and not the owner of the ballpark nor the yankees. even though the city settled, they claim no-liability. interesting, it took a blessing in order to get money!
“oh my goodness gracious. Rawgha is in Steinbrenahs bawx”
Just shows to go ya, Boston Fans Suck!
It would seem that this goes farther than it looks. What a great way to keep Civil Libertys attorneys busy with this junk so they can’t cause harm in other area’s.
Great now we are paying drunken Red Sawx fans who can’t wait a minute or two to use the rest room. Thank you ACLU.
About time – I was taught to stand for the Natioanl Anthem – not God Bless America–I never stand during that song in protest
So, how many of the commenters would feel compelled to wait to use the restroom just because the stadium had a short break for everyone to face east and bow to Mecca three times? I’m guessing none.
So, why should anyone be required to wait while the same stadium has a short break to ask a popular although mythological god to bless the country in which the game is held?
It’s wrong either way and when a team kicks a spectator out of a baseball stadium because they didn’t show the “proper respect” to someone elses mythological beliefs, the team and the stadium owners deserve to be punished.
Although you have a very bitter way of going about it, I do have to agree with you, Atheist. But why so angry?
How come nobody pointed this out:
“The city did not admit liability in the settlement, which was finalized this week. But it will give the Queens resident $10,001 and will pay $12,000 in legal fees to the New York Civil Liberties Union.”
How often does the lawyer take home more than the plaintiff?