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There will be no beer .......
Fans who like to party during sports games at the Rogers Centre will not be allowed to guzzle their favourite booze at two Toronto Blue Jays games and one Toronto Argos event.
In a statement issued last night, Rogers Centre officials said provincial licensing officials cited drinking "infractions" at several unnamed past events for putting a cork in alcohol sales.
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario advised the host site it is suspending liquor licences for the April 7 Jays-Detroit Tigers game - one day after the home opener - the team's April 21 meet with the Texas Rangers and the Argos-Winnipeg Blue Bombers game on Aug. 1.
But all is not lost -- the Rogers Centre invited fans to exchange tickets for the two no-booze Jays game days at the Blue Jays box office at Gate 9 before the events, depending on the availability of alternate tickets. Rogers officials could not be reached for comment.
This should mean less fans .. prolly worth a penny in the line.
Fans who like to party during sports games at the Rogers Centre will not be allowed to guzzle their favourite booze at two Toronto Blue Jays games and one Toronto Argos event.
In a statement issued last night, Rogers Centre officials said provincial licensing officials cited drinking "infractions" at several unnamed past events for putting a cork in alcohol sales.
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario advised the host site it is suspending liquor licences for the April 7 Jays-Detroit Tigers game - one day after the home opener - the team's April 21 meet with the Texas Rangers and the Argos-Winnipeg Blue Bombers game on Aug. 1.
But all is not lost -- the Rogers Centre invited fans to exchange tickets for the two no-booze Jays game days at the Blue Jays box office at Gate 9 before the events, depending on the availability of alternate tickets. Rogers officials could not be reached for comment.
This should mean less fans .. prolly worth a penny in the line.