Did they toss out the people in wheelchairs?
Something fishy about this story
Bryce Gadye (gah-DEE’) and Nilkumar (NIHL-koo-mahr) Patel, both 17, and junior Shaan (shahn) Mohammad Khan.
sigh....
as silly as this is, it wasn’t the national anthem. but it’s a private business and they have the right to remove anyone who doesn’t act a certain way.
1. “God Bless America” ain’t the national anthem
2. these clowns were looking for a fight or some notoriety. 3. They harmed nobody
4. I wouldn’t cross the street to pee on ‘em if they were on fire, but jeez...
Colonel, USAFR
Uhhh... “God Bless America” is not the National Anthem... WTF?
I hate sports, this is one of my ‘Dexter’ moments. I simply have no interest at all in sports. I could not possibly care less about who plays, who wins and who dies on the field. I am more concerned about the welfare of the squirrel in my neighbor's tree than I am about any sports team in the world.
Yet, Uncle Sam puts a gun to my head and takes my money to fund an arena that I will never use, to host a game owned by Billionaires, that generates Billions every year, and I see nothing in return.
How about the teams fund their own darn arena? There would still be an arena; after all Capitalism works. Play any game you want, I don't care.
As long as you put a gun to my head, and every other taxpayer in the state to pay for that arena - you cannot force everyone in that arena to abide by your religion, faith or beliefs. No Hanukkah, Christmas, Ramadan, Thanksgiving, Lent or other religious celebrations.
Maybe some kind of breach of contract claim would be better. Assuming of course that the reported details of the story are true and complete, and that these kids actually paid for their tickets.
I understand the attachment but it ain’t the National Anthem. They would have received a swift kick in the ass in that event.
Most tickets to professional sporting events have a clause on the back allowing for the revocation of the “contract”/ticket for any reason at any time. Therefore, most of these lawsuits never go anywhere. They may have a case if they directly sue the employee(s) who kicked them out but that’s not where the $$$ is, and they know it.