Dodger Stadium Has Become A Police State.

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  • Acesuper
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 2241

    Dodger Stadium Has Become A Police State.

    She rose in front of me as Ethier attempted to turn a single to the gap into a hustling double. Her small khaki shorts clung dangerously tight to her Cali fed ass. The outline of snug boyshorts squeezing into the crevice of her ass very visible to my naked eyes. Naughty little girl, do you like feeling the cloth of your panties riding up that tight little peach n ass?

    Acesuper: *whisper* Let me see that ass.

    I watched her ass pout in front of me as she leaned closer towards the excitement of the play on the field. Raising on her tippy toes...tight calves, smooth heels...

    Police Officer: Excuse me, sir. May I see your ticket please?

    wtf.

    Worst experience I ever had at a Dodger game. It was Saturday's game. Cousin was randomly pulled from the line for a random search. The search is done by the Dodger security team. In the past, if you had anything fun on you, you would have to either take it back to the car or leave the park.

    Instead, I had to watch my cousin get wanded down in front of 3 Los Angeles police officers. Fortunately, my cousin was smart to realize the current police state at Dodger stadium.

    But can you imagine a young man, on his first date with the most beautiful girl he has ever met in his lifetime. His soul mate. His love. All of a sudden, Dodger security team pulls him aside. Makes him empty out all of his pockets. And inside this "virgin's" jacket is a 3 pack of condoms. With 1 missing. And a bag of shrooms (she never knew he got down like that. Had she known...) End date.

    The worst part of my experience at Dodger stadium was just how oppressed the Dodger faithful appeared. Never, ever, in my lifetime of Dodger games, have I ever seen opposing team fans cheer and taut so openly and arrogantly..only to look at Dodger fans biting their tongues and sipping their $15 dollar beer, feeling the fucking predator eyes of the LAPD behind them.

    After the game (before and during as well), there was a police presence that just felt harassing. In the parking lot, in the smoke break area, in the avenues of Dodger stadium, in your seat...Police cars with police officers eye balling you like you were scum. WTF. And to top it off, a LAPD helicopter roaring above you.

    I love my Dodgers.

    But fuck Dodger stadium for the rest of the year if it is going to be like that.

    I like to enjoy my Dodger games. Not have to worry that a police officer is going to yank me aside because he thinks I've had too much to drink and decides it'll be best for the community that I spend the night in the slammer.

    From the stories I was hearing, the Cops are not just being a presence at the game, they are actually there harassing a lot of visitors, sometimes before they even get a chance to step out of their cars.

    Fuck that. My ass ogling should of went uninterrupted.
  • Acesuper
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 2241

    #2
    People have been stabbed, shot, beat up and robbed plenty of times at Dodger Stadium. Doesn't happen every game. Nor to any extreme extent for entire seasons. I am curious as to why the sudden shift in concern? Too exhausted to read any more into this though.

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    • Villain
      [REDACTED]
      • May 2011
      • 7768

      #3
      I was at the game on Sunday and the 5-0 were everywhere. Fans have been arriving in record lows so it was stupid. It was like there were more cops than fans. Frank McCourt has to do it so he can say he's trying to make the stadium more save, LAPD is raking in the cash (Dodgers paying the bills), and now the fans don't want to show up. Pay more for security, have less fans coming. That's a sweet business model, isn't it? More cost/Less revenue.

      I can't say I was harassed or saw anyone get harassed, but they were all over the place. I was kinda pissed that I couldn't have the promotion kids' Loney BP jersey. I wanted to give it to my coworker's kid, but they said I had to have him with me at the game. Bullshit. Especially since the four tickets I had probably covered more than the weeks' salary of the chick handing them out.

      On the upside: I had my first "Doyer Dog" and it was awesome.
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      • Tailback U
        No substitute 4 strength.
        • Nov 2008
        • 10282

        #4
        ^Good to hear. Those fans don't deserve a baseball team or stadium.

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        • Acesuper
          Junior Member
          • Jul 2009
          • 2241

          #5
          Originally posted by Tailback U
          ^Good to hear. Those fans don't deserve a baseball team or stadium.
          We get whatever we want in LA, Tail.

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          • Villain
            [REDACTED]
            • May 2011
            • 7768

            #6
            Originally posted by Tailback U
            ^Good to hear. Those fans don't deserve a baseball team or stadium.
            :doh:
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