The cap thing is actually pretty common, and not just in the sports forum either. I worked concessions at a Fall Out Boy concert in our area a few months back, and the requirements were the same, by the band's request. By the end of the evening, we had a massive pile of caps sitting around doing nothing, and it was rather annoying. The other concession workers and I debated just using them ourselves, but we decided against it. It's a really stupid idea, for the reasons already discussed, but for some reason people seem to think it'll work.
I'm happy to hear the ban has been lifted. The Yankees did the right thing on this one. Either way this guard sounds like a jackass. For fans who bring babies or young children to cheer on the home team, the guard had suggested they "beg" to take the sunblock in "What if you get a rash? You might sue the Yankees." I guess he'd rather you get skin cancer than a rash. Nice guy.
You could just put sunscreen on before you go to the game... doesn't really seem like a big deal then.
You could just put sunscreen on before you go to the game... doesn't really seem like a big deal then. In the link, the doctor points out that sunscreen has to be reapplied every two hours.
Other than purses, women rarely get searched. then again, you've never been to my house!
Was thinking I'd smuggle in a few caps next time i went there We bring caps every time we go to Pistons and Lions games.
And people say Detroit is a cultural black hole.