To the Carolina man wearing white that took the gate off at the Tailgaters Touchdown lot….

Dod Rangerfield

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Uhh, Interested on this end, No Doubt. Care to Elaborate?? =;-b
If you were either there to see it, take advantage of it, or both, as I was, you’d truly understand! It was a thing of beauty. Wish the guy would’ve been on our DL. We’d have likely won if so.
 
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Tailgaters Parking failed to unlock their back gate to let cars out after the game. That forced everyone in the back half of the lot to get in line to go out the two front exits. It truly would have taken 2 hours just to get out of the lot. Even after complaining to the owner, they wouldn’t open the gate. Well, a good Gamecock Samaritan took matters into his own hands and dismantled the gate and ”removed” it from the opening. As he was dismantling the gate an attendant was contacting ownership and the police. once the gate was open, the Gamecock Samaritin was the first to get out, but the police arrived and stopped anyone else from leaving through the gate. The owner then fixed the gate and let people leave through the back exit. It saved everyone two hours of their lives. Thanks to you Mr. Gamecock Samaritin. Not all heros wear capes. And that’s how we won the war.
 
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Dod Rangerfield

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Tailgaters Parking failed to unlock their back gate to let cars out after the game. That forced everyone in the back half of the lot to get in line to go out the two front exits. It truly would have taken 2 hours just to get out of the lot. Even after complaining to the owner, they wouldn’t open the gate. Well, a good Gamecock Samaritan took matters into his own hands and dismantled the gate and ”removed” it from the opening. As he was dismantling the gate an attendant was contacting ownership and the police. once the gate was open, the Gamecock Samaritin was the first to get out, but the police arrived and stopped anyone else from leaving through the gate. The owner then fixed the gate and let people leave through the back exit. It saved everyone two hours of their lives. Thanks to you Mr. Gamecock Samaritin. Not all heros wear capes. And that’s how we won the war.
hehehehehehehehehe

I was one of the fortunate, select few that got out following closely behind the Good Samaritan!

Did the assshole owner ever say why that gate wasn’t open? I parked in that area specifically because I saw the map had an exit near it.
 

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hehehehehehehehehe

I was one of the fortunate, select few that got out following closely behind the Good Samaritan!

Did the assshole owner ever say why that gate wasn’t open? I parked in that area specifically because I saw the map had an exit near it.
I parked there for years for Jaguar games and that gate is always open. I stopped parking there because they sold my spot out from under me and wanted me to move to another spot where I would be boxed in.

He told me that the police would not let him open it after they tore down the overpass on the other side of the stadium (complete lie). He told others that there was a truck blocking the gate so he couldn’t open it (another lie). The police coming was the best thing, they told him to open it. The guy is just an *******. He was bartending when I talked to him in the beginning. I only hope he lost business while he had to deal with his busted fence.
 
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