K.C. Police Urge Public To Not Interrupt Their Viewing Of Royals Game With Crime
By Dan Jenkins
@DanTJenkins
KANSAS CITY (97.1 The Ticket) -- When your baseball team is hosting its first playoff game in 29 years, one can imagine that the whole city would stop to watch.
The Kansas City Royals hosted the Oakland Athletics Tuesday night in a crazy AL Wild Card Game, which got the attention from the boys in blue. The Kansas City Police Department tweeted during the game, urging people in the city to "not commit crimes and drive safely" so they could stay in and watch the game.
We really need everyone to not commit crimes and drive safely right now. We'd like to hear the @Royals clinch this.
— kcpolice (@kcpolice) October 1, 2014
Wow, just wow. OK, everyone, you deserve to celebrate this @Royals win. Keep it safe & classy, #KC. We know you will.
— kcpolice (@kcpolice) October 1, 2014
No doubt, if the Tigers were to play in a World Series Game 7, the same could happen in the Motor City.