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Posing as a Dodger will get you four years behind bars

Man accused of posing as ballplayer on Dodger Stadium field

Something is wrong with the U.S. justice system when a man pretending to be a baseball player is looking at four years in a state prison! Sure, he broke the law, but how much tax payer money will it cost to "reform" him? Why not make him do something that will benefit society, such as community service?

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3 comments

  1. So if you pretend to be a MLB player you get fours years in the state pen, but if you're a celebrity and get caught driving drunk on numerous occasions and/or don't take care of your children you just get a few days in the county jail.

    Seriously, what's wrong with this picture.

    Also, what's wrong with security when they can't even recognize the players that actually play for the team. I mean, aren't they required to carry some kind of team ID these days.

  2.    Billy, October 30th, 2008 at 12:28 pm
  3. Will Manny Rameriez be arrested for impersonating a Dodger?

  4.    Rob, February 20th, 2009 at 5:46 pm
  5. Ha ha ha! Nice one Rob!

  6.    Sports Blog, January 8th, 2010 at 9:06 pm

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