Last Friday I got some cheap tickets for a Chilliwack Bruins hockey game from a friend in our care group. I took my son along thinking it would be a fun evening for us to hang out with some of the other guys in our care group.
All in all it wasn't that bad. Popcorn, pop, and bad hockey made for $27.50 well spent.
My problem was with a remote controlled blimp they have floating around during the intermissions of the game. As it floated overhead you could clearly make out a picture attached to the bottom of the blimp of woman with her arm carefully positioned across her bare chest. To be honest, I thought it was some practical joke and that someone in the crowd had managed to hijack the blimp and stick the picture to it. Then it was up again during the 2nd intermission. My idea of it being a joke was ruled out.
Well, I'm not usually the letter-writing type (except for one occasion of a Dave Matthews concert back in 2002...but I can post about that another time), but I paid a visit to their website and fired off this email:
I attended the game on Friday night vs Swift Current and brought my five year
old son with me. I would just like to inquire about the Tropicana blimp
that floats around the arena during the intermission and why a semi-nude picture
of a woman was attached to the bottom of the blimp. I'm a little confused
as to why this would be deemed acceptable at an event where young children are
attending.I've contemplated bringing a larger group of students, and I
can honestly say that I am questioning whether or not I will attend future
games. But I would be interested in hearing from someone so I can make an
informed decision. Thanks for your time.
Here's the response I got back yesterday:
Hi Mike. This is Darryl Porter, President of the bruins.
First off I appreciate your support in coming to the
game last week and I want to stress to you that we are a family
entertainment business. Yes, we have alcohol sales and some promotions
adult oriented but our primary theme is families. We have Family Pack
ticketing, After Game skates, a 50 ticket section of donated kids tickets
from our ownership with Tim Hortons, a large emphasis on our mascot, a large
no drinking area of the rink, an average ticket price of $10.00, many in
game contests that are focused on kids, a7th Man promo for a young hockey
player, a primary relationship with the Chilliwack School Board and Minor Hockey, etc.
My position is not to judge others morality. A tanning salon is going
to promote itself by showing a tan. It was my call that their ad did not
go too far and I find it fine for what they are promoting. We would not
allow anything more, have rejected sponsorships for products such as Viagra and
Adult Novelties in the rink for this reason. I hope you do come back to
enjoy Bruins hockey. Darryl
Is it too much to ask that when I take my kids to a family-friendly event that we don't have to see porn? Sure, I get it...it's a tanning salon and the girl is mostly covered. But, if you try so hard to be family-friendly, wouldn't it make sense to stick with that theme in everything?
You might as well make your slogan "Families are our primary theme, but porn is our secondary theme because it pays the bills".
Now I have to decide whether or not I will ever attend another game. It would have made for a fun and affordable youth event, but can you imagine a group of junior high boys every time the blimp came around? I wonder how much tickets are for the Vancouver Giants...
2 comments:
What a joke. This is the world we live in though. I'd say if you can stay away don't bother just because you've basically been insulted by these people. I mean, c'mon, its the Chilliwack Bruins. You wouldn't be missing anything.
I like how his letter is basically promotional. Oh boy, Tim HOrtons donates 50 tickets for kids. Thanks Timmy HOs. Maybe you should write them a letter so they'll know what blimps are flying in those kids faces. Get the promoters to fight this one out!
A no drinking area of the rink? Gee thanks. If its any like the others it means you are still in earshot and spill-radius of the idiots who only go there to get hammered by period 3.
an average ticket price of $10.00, hmmm, has anyone told him what league this is?
I don't know, its tough. Way to go writing the letter. You wrote it very well and very respectfully. I think its awesome you didn't come off as a fundamentalist. I also like that he thinks it was an okay call and considers you moral for not wanting your 5 year old to have to see soft-porn on a blimp. 5 years old! unbelievable.
I like my Tim HOrtons letter idea actually, but heck, you do what you think is best. Thats just my thoughts.
Jon, I like your idea of getting in touch with Tim's. My only hesitation is that I'd just be labeled an over-protective, super-fundamental wack job.
I was pretty ticked off about this when I got the email, but I've cooled a bit since then. I'm still thinking of sending the guy a letter back though.
I've pretty much decided that this probably wouldn't be a good youth group event. Unless I give my students slingshots and tell them there's $5 for anyone who can knock the porn off the blimp.
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