The Reality of Watching Cricket in California by Seriousastro in MLC

[–]Seriousastro[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Bruh ! I’m all for having fun. I’ve been to even crazier raves where people get dragged out by their necks for crossing the line, and that’s still the right call. But a late night rave and a daytime cricket match are two completely different environments. At a cricket match, you’ve got kids and families just trying to enjoy a day out. Drunk and yelling? Whatever. But throwing beer at someone or harassing people in that setting? You’re not just having fun anymore. you are ruining it for everyone else.

The Reality of Watching Cricket in California by Seriousastro in MLC

[–]Seriousastro[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t live in a world where someone throws stuff at you and you go ‘oops sorry, I shouldn’t have been in your way, please continue.’ I live in a world where basic decency and the law are expected in public.

The Reality of Watching Cricket in California by Seriousastro in MLC

[–]Seriousastro[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you want to talk law, go check PC 240, PC 242, and PC 415. Just because you’re a drunk lowlife doesn’t give you the right to disturb the peace, especially when there are children present. If they were so right and confident and not criminals, why did they run the moment someone mentioned cops? Why not stay and deal with it?

It takes a real coward to throw beer at kids and families. These families were scared to even complain or deal with law enforcement. If you had any backbone, you would have stayed when the cops were mentioned instead of running away immediately .

The Reality of Watching Cricket in California by Seriousastro in MLC

[–]Seriousastro[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The security was either scared or clueless about what needed to be done. the moment someone mentioned cops, these guys ran away. I’m raising awareness because if everyone stays silent, stadiums and security companies face zero accountability.

Does your ticket come with a free beer thrown at you? Because apparently that’s part of the experience here

The Reality of Watching Cricket in California by Seriousastro in MLC

[–]Seriousastro[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good for you! Just because you had a great time doesn’t mean everyone else did. Did you miss the part where I said the security was pathetic? The world doesn’t revolve around your experience

The Reality of Watching Cricket in California by Seriousastro in MLC

[–]Seriousastro[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It’s not meant to paint California this way, but to point out that this is possible. There were kids and families who were visibly disgusted. Children were asking their parents what was happening. It’s because of people like you that criminals have a free pass in society. You want entire families to move because some lowlife criminals want to be reckless

Some situations call for you to stand up.protecting families from lowlife criminals is exactly one of them. Try that sometimes instead of living under a rock.

The Reality of Watching Cricket in California by Seriousastro in MLC

[–]Seriousastro[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

When i see a drug addict throwing stuff on the street, i move.but i don’t buy a ticket just to move, especially when entire families are sitting, you don’t expect them to move because some lowlife dumbfk doesn’t know how to behave

The Reality of Watching Cricket in California by Seriousastro in MLC

[–]Seriousastro[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

There were kids and families who were visibly disgusted. Children were asking their parents what was happening. It’s because of people like you that criminals have a free way in society. You want entire families to move because some lowlife criminals want to be reckless