Last weekend the were thefts out of the visiting locker room during Saturday's game verses N. Michigan. First time in 33 years I have ever heard of thefts from a locker room in Lynah during a contest. The locker rooms in Newman Arena have had thefts on several occasions over the course of it's existence.
Jesus Christ. Nice planet. :-(
There were also thefts on the ice. Galajda was stealing sure goals from them!!
A week ago or so Cass park got hit and all the cash in both locker rooms was taken from the beer leaguers while we were on the ice. They even took keys and stole stuff out of locked cars in the lot. Hockey rink bandit. Would be interesting to have them caught in the act by a team before turning them over to the law.
Quote from: French RageThere were also thefts on the ice. Galajda was stealing sure goals from them!!
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just how are people getting into the locker room to steal stuff during a game? they dont have anyone stationed there during the play?
That's bad. I assume Cornell made the Northern Michigan team whole. At least I hope so.
Quote from: upprdeckjust how are people getting into the locker room to steal stuff during a game? they dont have anyone stationed there during the play?
It's just mind-boggling and embarrassing. It makes us look like an understaffed joke of an organization. Athletics, facilities, and/or security/police really need to answer for this. I have my own opinion, considering we can't seem to host a lax regional, always seem to let the opposing university do the hosting duties for the MSG hockey game, put out amateurish promotional videos, and otherwise just look like a bunch of buffoons when it comes to presenting a modern collegiate image. Thank goodness our student athletes are making me proud in the ways they can.
Quote from: RichHQuote from: upprdeckjust how are people getting into the locker room to steal stuff during a game? they dont have anyone stationed there during the play?
It's just mind-boggling and embarrassing. It makes us look like an understaffed joke of an organization. Athletics, facilities, and/or security/police really need to answer for this. I have my own opinion, considering we can't seem to host a lax regional, always seem to let the opposing university do the hosting duties for the MSG hockey game, put out amateurish promotional videos, and otherwise just look like a bunch of buffoons when it comes to presenting a modern collegiate image. Thank goodness our student athletes are making me proud in the ways they can.
Do you think this applies to just Cornell athletics p, or do you think the problem runs wider than that?
Quote from: SwampyQuote from: RichHQuote from: upprdeckjust how are people getting into the locker room to steal stuff during a game? they dont have anyone stationed there during the play?
It's just mind-boggling and embarrassing. It makes us look like an understaffed joke of an organization. Athletics, facilities, and/or security/police really need to answer for this. I have my own opinion, considering we can't seem to host a lax regional, always seem to let the opposing university do the hosting duties for the MSG hockey game, put out amateurish promotional videos, and otherwise just look like a bunch of buffoons when it comes to presenting a modern collegiate image. Thank goodness our student athletes are making me proud in the ways they can.
Do you think this applies to just Cornell athletics p, or do you think the problem runs wider than that?
I really don't know. Who do you think should own the responsibility for ensuring Lynah's locker room facilities aren't pillaged during a game?
solve the problem with 1 camera in the hall. refs could take a look during the 5-6 breaks they take to figure out incorrectly whats a major and a minor..
Nest cams are not expensive.
https://www.amazon.com/Nest-Security-Camera-Indoor-Color/dp/B01H0REL0U/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=nest+cam&qid=1580255263&sr=8-4
Quote from: CU2007That's bad. I assume Cornell made the Northern Michigan team whole. At least I hope so.
Ditto.
Quote from: upprdecksolve the problem with 1 camera in the hall. refs could take a look during the 5-6 breaks they take to figure out incorrectly whats a major and a minor..
Are you sure that the refs don't use those opportunities to pillage? ::rolleyes::
Quote from: ursusminorQuote from: upprdecksolve the problem with 1 camera in the hall. refs could take a look during the 5-6 breaks they take to figure out incorrectly whats a major and a minor..
Are you sure that the refs don't use those opportunities to pillage? ::rolleyes::
I thought the Murphy twins retired.
Quote from: ursusminorQuote from: upprdecksolve the problem with 1 camera in the hall. refs could take a look during the 5-6 breaks they take to figure out incorrectly whats a major and a minor..
Are you sure that the refs don't use those opportunities to pillage? ::rolleyes::
I managed to capture Feola (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gW11YF8N6Q) on closed circuit.
For privacy reasons you can't put a security cam in the locker room. And if we did, visitors would assume the ghost of Ned Harkness was listening in to the pregame strategy talk. But you could have a camera facing the visiting-team door. There probably are, or will be, protests against cameras on campus in public places. The NYT article about facial recognition being on the cusp of watching then ID'ing and tracking a billion people in China is chilling.
we have cameras all over campus in public places.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: ursusminorQuote from: upprdecksolve the problem with 1 camera in the hall. refs could take a look during the 5-6 breaks they take to figure out incorrectly whats a major and a minor..
Are you sure that the refs don't use those opportunities to pillage? ::rolleyes::
I managed to capture Feola (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gW11YF8N6Q) on closed circuit.
I thought it was NCHC refs at the Vegas tourny?
Quote from: upprdeckwe have cameras all over campus in public places.
It's a way to make Cornell students from China feel more at home.
Quote from: billhowardQuote from: upprdeckwe have cameras all over campus in public places.
It's a way to make Cornell students from ChinaBritain feel more at home.
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