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Originally Posted by doctorgonzo
I saw it replayed later. I think it's stupid for networks to broadcast this stuff, it just encourages more idiots to run on the field so they can get their 15 seconds of fame on ESPN.
I also don't get why this shows a need for "better security." If they really want to prevent this stuff, put a 10-foot high chain link fence around the field. Simple. Short of that, it's pretty much impossible to prevent a fan from jumping over a short wall and running onto the field.
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I agree. The claim from the Bengals was that their walls were high enough to discourage people from jumping. They said they caught the man doing it on tape, and the only way he got down was by landing on a cart then getting down from it. I think a direct jump would injure you. Though, on the other hand, you can do some pretty amazing, "painless" things while intoxicated...
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