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this wouldbe the sickest thing ever
One thing is certain: what was once a mere annoyance is now being taken far more seriously. In the past, running onto the field during a game was a lower-level misdemeanor, with a maximum penalty of 90 days in jail, said Councilman Peter F. Vallone Jr. Under the new law, which Mr. Vallone helped to write, ''interference with a professional sporting event'' can be punished by up to a year in jail and a fine of $1,000 to $5,000. If the fan makes contact with any of the players, the fine is $10,000 to $25,000.
The law was passed last year shortly before the World Series, partly in the hope of forestalling any untoward incidents there, Mr. Vallone said. It was also inspired by a number of attacks on players. Two years ago, a father and son ran onto the field at Comiskey Park in Chicago and attacked Tom Gamboa, then the Kansas City Royals' first base coach, for no apparent reason. Mr. Gamboa suffered hearing damage in his right ear. Last year, a young man ran onto the field at the same park and wrapped his arms around an umpire.
''Hopefully, people will now realize it's going to become very expensive for them to make fools of themselves this way,'' Mr. Vallone said.
Better Article: http://media.www.wkuherald.com/media/storage/paper603/news/2003/09/16/News/The-Psychology.Behind.Streaking-466381.shtml
I read a few articles, and as long as you arent stark naked, dont evade the police when they tackle your ass and keep your hands off the players, the most you'd get is a $1000 fine and 90 days in jail.
And it'd go on your police record or whatever. You have balls for even thinking about doing this, but hey, you only live once right. Damn this thread is so hot right now.
ya when u get out u can tell us all what jail is like and how the buttsecks was....haha ...but ya fer sure go for it dood!!