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Why can’t people just plan accordingly on bringing a bag that doesn’t have a bunch of pockets? This argument is just weird to me.
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My wife and I took our 3 month old to the game Wednesday and had a baby bag with about 6 zippered pockets. I had them all opened and ready to be looked at. Took literally less than 10 seconds. Now, I realize there was nothing to be found, but my wife is going to be annoyed when we are lugging around a big tote bag next year. Or maybe we will just bring the stroller with the car seat instead of the body strap thingy.

 

 

You'll be exempt from the bag issue with the stroller and toddler.

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My wife and I took our 3 month old to the game Wednesday and had a baby bag with about 6 zippered pockets. I had them all opened and ready to be looked at. Took literally less than 10 seconds. Now, I realize there was nothing to be found, but my wife is going to be annoyed when we are lugging around a big tote bag next year. Or maybe we will just bring the stroller with the car seat instead of the body strap thingy.

 

 

You'll be exempt from the bag issue with the stroller and toddler.

 

I've seen many people on twitter complaining that they wont be able to bring in diaper bags for their babies/toddlers now, and yet the new policy clearly states that diaper bags are allowable and exempt. People a) dont read and b) like to complain.

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I've seen many people on twitter complaining that they wont be able to bring in diaper bags for their babies/toddlers now, and yet the new policy clearly states that diaper bags are allowable and exempt. People a) dont read and b) like to complain.

 

Or c) Know the truth but lie about it to get people who don't more riled up about the whole thing

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I frankly cannot believe people are still arguing this 5 pages later. The bag policy is super reasonable and far more liberal than any other stadium policy for professional or high-level college sports. So many people have made so many good points about why it exists and why it's a good thing, but people continue with trying to justify bringing suitcases full of stuff to a baseball game as if it's even remotely necessary. If you can't fit it all in a tote bag, you're bringing WAYYY too much in to a baseball game. Fact
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I frankly cannot believe people are still arguing this 5 pages later. The bag policy is super reasonable and far more liberal than any other stadium policy for professional or high-level college sports. So many people have made so many good points about why it exists and why it's a good thing, but people continue with trying to justify bringing suitcases full of stuff to a baseball game as if it's even remotely necessary. If you can't fit it all in a tote bag, you're bringing WAYYY too much in to a baseball game. Fact

 

That's an opinion.

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I frankly cannot believe people are still arguing this 5 pages later. The bag policy is super reasonable and far more liberal than any other stadium policy for professional or high-level college sports. So many people have made so many good points about why it exists and why it's a good thing, but people continue with trying to justify bringing suitcases full of stuff to a baseball game as if it's even remotely necessary. If you can't fit it all in a tote bag, you're bringing WAYYY too much in to a baseball game. Fact

 

That's an opinion.

KeithStone complaining about arguing about the topic and length of thread when the poster started the topic and has the most posts within is a bit odd. Fact, and not even debatable.

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My wife and I took our 3 month old to the game Wednesday and had a baby bag with about 6 zippered pockets. I had them all opened and ready to be looked at. Took literally less than 10 seconds. Now, I realize there was nothing to be found, but my wife is going to be annoyed when we are lugging around a big tote bag next year. Or maybe we will just bring the stroller with the car seat instead of the body strap thingy.

 

 

You'll be exempt from the bag issue with the stroller and toddler.

 

I've seen many people on twitter complaining that they wont be able to bring in diaper bags for their babies/toddlers now, and yet the new policy clearly states that diaper bags are allowable and exempt. People a) dont read and b) like to complain.

 

I guess I just dont know that the bag we use is actually a diaper bag, but it wasnt really that bad and I'm going to wait to go through it before getting worked up.

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I guess I just dont know that the bag we use is actually a diaper bag, but it wasnt really that bad and I'm going to wait to go through it before getting worked up.

 

That seems reasonable. That kind of process has no place here.

 

Also, Im guessing if you have a toddler, a large bag with diapers and stuff is going to be considered a diaper bag. But as you say. Cross that bridge when in Rome. Make like a tree.... Or something like that.

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