Anonymous wrote:
I would ask for my ticket money back. No way am I exposing myself and my kids to hours of second hand weed smoke.
Anonymous wrote:Dangerous b/c of all the weed, maybe? I hate taking my kids to basketball games because it reeks - last time it was just as bad inside as it was outside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh this sort of thing drives me NUTS.
BY FAR the most dangerous part of going to a professional sporting event in America is the drive there and back. Things like “neighborhood crime” and “fan behavior” do not come CLOSE in terms of actual, real risk.
Which means the safest arenas are the ones near robust public transit. Which means DC is actually probably among the safest.
We are so bad at evaluating risk as a society, it’s insane.
No it isn't. The biggest risk is usually other fans. Talk about an inability to evaluate risk. Jeez, it's almost as if you've never been to a game.
Anonymous wrote:Oh this sort of thing drives me NUTS.
BY FAR the most dangerous part of going to a professional sporting event in America is the drive there and back. Things like “neighborhood crime” and “fan behavior” do not come CLOSE in terms of actual, real risk.
Which means the safest arenas are the ones near robust public transit. Which means DC is actually probably among the safest.
We are so bad at evaluating risk as a society, it’s insane.
Anonymous wrote:Oh this sort of thing drives me NUTS.
BY FAR the most dangerous part of going to a professional sporting event in America is the drive there and back. Things like “neighborhood crime” and “fan behavior” do not come CLOSE in terms of actual, real risk.
Which means the safest arenas are the ones near robust public transit. Which means DC is actually probably among the safest.
We are so bad at evaluating risk as a society, it’s insane.