Wednesday, November 5, 2008

2 tickets-200.00 Beers for the girlfriend-37.00 Sex in the bathroom-priceless

Yeah, I understand the Bills lost at home to the Jets last Sunday, but this was a juicy little tidbit which was in the Buffalo Evening News yesterday. It seems like there are many folks which decide to head over the Orchard Park and have sex while the game is occurring. What pisses me off is that Jeramy scored more than Bills running back M. Lynch who is on my fantasy team and contributed to my loss this weekend.


The call came out early in the third quarter Sunday to investigate numerous complaints of a commotion in a ladies’ restroom across from Section 336 in Ralph Wilson Stadium. It didn’t take security officers long to figure out the cause of what police later called a “public disturbance” in the restroom. A woman, law enforcement officials said Monday, was having sex with her boyfriend in a bathroom stall. The couple was arrested, two of 37 people arrested at the stadium by Orchard Park police and Erie County sheriff’s deputies before, during and after Sunday’s Bills-Jets game. Police charged Alicia A. Venneman, 29, of Northville, in the southern Adirondacks, with disorderly conduct. They also charged a man whom police identified as her boyfriend, Jeramy H. Kemper, 31, of Mayfield, with tres- passing and resisting arrest. “This was inappropriate behavior in public,” Scott Berchtold, Bills vice president of communications, said Monday. “Our security staff reacted accordingly, and law enforcement officials were called in to handle the situation.” In November 1998, a couple was charged with public lewdness after being caught having sex in the upper-level stands during a Bills game. After being convicted in a nonjury trial, each of them was fined $500 and ordered to perform 100 hours of community service. Sunday, law enforcement officials logged more than the average number of arrests at a Bills game, making 37 arrests, 32 by Orchard Park police and five by the Erie County sheriffs. Authorities made 16 arrests at the San Diego game two weeks earlier, 39 at the Oakland game Sept. 21 and 28 at the Seattle game Sept. 7. http://www.buffalonews.com/cityregion/story/483432.html