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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 401938" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I can see both sides here. I've often stood in line at Tech and watched cursory checks of bags with some apprehension. Example = I bring binocs to every game so I can watch the blocking up close (I'm an OL nerd; sue me). I've often thought that anyone wanting to smuggle a bomb into Grant Field could do it by packing a pair of binocs with C4 and a cell phone activator; the checks never extend to actually looking through the glasses. I can see why the cops would be concerned, iow. A clear bag won't stop that, but it would make it harder. Also, the business with concessions is pretty much SOP at most stadiums; internalizing benefits, I think they call it.</p><p></p><p>Oth, I'm with everyone here in saying that the concessions suck and that, if we are going to have to buy in the stadium, we should see a real upgrade in quality. I doubt this will happen by next year, of course, but it should be on the scope soon at GTAA. There also need to be accommodations for the dietary restrictions mentioned above; you apply and you get it. I also am with Lorenzo about the tax angle. I hadn't thought of that at all and he's right. There should be a way to get around the new law and it should be done tout suite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 401938, member: 265"] I can see both sides here. I've often stood in line at Tech and watched cursory checks of bags with some apprehension. Example = I bring binocs to every game so I can watch the blocking up close (I'm an OL nerd; sue me). I've often thought that anyone wanting to smuggle a bomb into Grant Field could do it by packing a pair of binocs with C4 and a cell phone activator; the checks never extend to actually looking through the glasses. I can see why the cops would be concerned, iow. A clear bag won't stop that, but it would make it harder. Also, the business with concessions is pretty much SOP at most stadiums; internalizing benefits, I think they call it. Oth, I'm with everyone here in saying that the concessions suck and that, if we are going to have to buy in the stadium, we should see a real upgrade in quality. I doubt this will happen by next year, of course, but it should be on the scope soon at GTAA. There also need to be accommodations for the dietary restrictions mentioned above; you apply and you get it. I also am with Lorenzo about the tax angle. I hadn't thought of that at all and he's right. There should be a way to get around the new law and it should be done tout suite. [/QUOTE]
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