Originally Posted by
sbm12
So you've never been to Fenway for a Red Sox-Yankees game, I guess, huh? People do it all the time, and there is no problem with it. Sure, there is some back and forth ribbing between the fans, but it happens and no one calls the cops and asks them to remove the Yankee fan from the staduim because it makes them uncomfortable. Heck, the guy who caught Barry's 756 ball was wearing a Mets jersey in San Francisco and he didn't get evicted.
Yes, I have been to Yanks/Red Sox games. Probably different ones than you because I have seen many punches thrown between fans. Wearing a Yankees jersey to Fenway or a Red Sox jersey to Yankee Stadium is most definitely 100% legal...it's also instigating others to get mad.
Originally Posted by
sbm12
To your point of people having the right to feel safe, I disagree. People have the right to BE safe. Stopping people from bringing weapons onto planes does that. Stopping people from brining 8 ounces of shampoo onto planes does not. Stopping people from attacking flight crews makes people safe. Having passengers change their clothes does not. What you are supporting is a facade of safety to make folks "feel better" while actually doing nothing to actually make air travel safer. Just imagine if more money was spent screening cargo instead of toiletries. There might be some real safety net positive effect. Instead we have Kip Hawley and his minions coming up with rules that have very little basis in fact.
I agree with you to an extent. But, inorder to BE safe, we must first FEEL safe. It's like BEING happy...you must FEEL happy to. The average person does not FEEL safe seeing a shirt like that in an airport about to board an airplane in this world. So, how can they know they ARE safe?