“Aaron Beat Odds Bonds Cheats’em”. This was the sign I held up during the Tuesday night Brewer game, which was confiscated in the middle of the first inning by Miller Park security. I was not given a specific reason, I was simply told that it “was against MLB Policy” and that I could have it back at the end of the game. When I went to guest relations in the fourth inning to ask why the sign was taken, I was told the Brewers did not want signs that discussed steroid abuse and Barry Bonds. I asked, “where does my sign state that?” After a hard look at the sign, the response was, “It does not, someone just did not like your sign.” The official then stated something about the sign being against the fan code of conduct. I simply would like to know when the Brewers informed the public that they censored signs via their fan code of conduct, and I would also like to know why my sign was improper but the yelling, booing, swearing, heavy drinking, and flat out rude public behavior that occurred at the 12 games I have been to this year is deemed acceptable.
(the above was sent to JSOnline and the Milwaukee Brewers at 10:45 pm after the game)
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
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3 comments:
Let's not get our seats revoked, okay?
Our seats our fine, I have moved on. No one really cares anyway. I do plan to bring the sign again on July 20th, but since I will be in Right, I don't think they will take it again. I have experience now, so I will wait until after the 5th to show it.
I look forward to hearing about the Bonds sign - take two from JEP.
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