then you have the various security guards as you go to the entrance for a game you just never know what you get and I don't know if angels up top can't control it or maybe they can that's the question can they control some of these crabby kind of possessive self entitled workers you meet at the door who think that they're more important than the customer
And then some of this is also an Anaheim problem and a police enforcement problem....
problem also goes to city if orange and this holier than thou better than thou attitude by the police towards the people
...angels have a location that seems to be automatically able to draw the fan so that after a while they don't feel like they need to even really worry about public perception or public dissatisfaction because the fans will still show up no matter what
...here's a small thing that happened to me once it was a rare rain game rain...actually the game was cancelled or postponed I think and I was already there and it was raining pouring outside so I just went into the Angels store and asked for a plastic bag so that I can go back to my car without ruining my phone and the crabby little latina girl behind the counter said only if you give a dollar for it
... those are the things said really tick you off
...after youve been going to angels games for so many years paying for tickets
then something like this happens and you wonder if its her if she's just a b**** or if thats actual policy and if it is policy you ask where is the leniency at least for rain just for one person....
the silly knee jerk autopilot argument is if I give one to you and then we have to give one to everybody but I don't think that's going to happen...
you know it's just ridiculous then finally now you see this that they won't even work with this nearby retailer to try to make things nicer...
They r selfish and their becoming kind of a grumpy crabby type of old person place that really doesn't have that joy anymore
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Several Angels officials, including team chairman Dennis Kuhl and senior Vice President Molly Jolly, spoke against the project. The Angels' attorney Friday sent a letter to the city, saying the project is "ill advised" and would "cannibalize a longtime Anaheim business by making major changes to the Platinum Triangle."..."
http://m.ocregister.com/articles/angels-726683-city-project.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
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