Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 12, 2012, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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D ON'T campaign on raising taxes - even if
that's exactly what needs to happen. You'll
get killed at the polls.
Never hold up your hand to block a camera - it
just looks like you're hiding something, even if
you're not.
And don't, under any circumstances, try to take
away cowbells from folks on the Prairies - the
cowbellers will bury you
and everyone else will
laugh at you.
The Winnipeg Blue
Bombers had to learn
that third lesson the hard
way the past couple of
days after they found
themselves embroiled
in the most ridiculous of
controversies - one their
media- relations spokesman
Darren Cameron jokingly
referred to on his Twitter
account Monday afternoon as ' Cowbellgate.'
If that sounds like a Saturday Night Live skit,
that's because it kind of was, only this one was
live from Winnipeg.
Unless you were living off the grid for the last
24 to 48 hours, you probably know the background
by now:
The Free Press came out Monday morning with
a little story about how some fans were mad that
the Bombers - as part of a new security policy
being rolled out in anticipation of an eventual
move to the new stadium going up on the grounds
of the University of Manitoba - would be banning
" artificial noisemakers" on game days this year.
The problem was the Bombers were including
in that category - alongside things like air
horns and megaphones - that most venerable of
Prairie institutions, the humble cowbell.
Now, you could certainly argue the Bombers
should have known better. Just last December,
cowbells were also national news when it
emerged at a curling event in B. C. a security
guard had made some Saskatchewan fans put
away their cowbells and informed them the
Canadian Curling Association had put in a ban on
cowbells at curling events.
There were immediate howls of outrage and
laughter - in roughly equal measure - and it
didn't take long for the CEO of the CCA to issue
a statement saying cowbells were still more than
welcome at national curling events and blaming
the whole thing on a misunderstanding.
So yeah, the Bombers might have seen this one
coming. But if they were guilty, it was with an
explanation that goes to the very heart of what a
cheapskate town this really can be sometimes.
As the Bombers explain it, they never really
had a problem with cowbells in the first place,
but included them in the ban because they
wanted to eliminate all the rinky- dink homemade
contraptions people too cheap to actually buy a
cowbell were also lugging out to Bombers games.
In a press release the Bombers sent out Monday
morning reversing the cowbell ban to allow
store- bought cowbells, the club explained what
they were really targeting was things such as
" empty paint cans with rocks inside."
All of which came as delightful news to fans
of the Saskatchewan Roughriders, at least one of
whom took to Twitter Monday afternoon to cite
the irony that it's been Bombers fans who have
long deemed Riders fans backwards.
" Rocks in paint cans? And they call us hillbillies
and banjo- pickers?," wrote one guy with a
Roughriders logo as his Twitter avatar.
You know you've had a bad day when Riders
fans are making fun of you.
paul. wiecek@ freepress. mb. ca
' Call it backpedalling'
MANAGEMENT of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
did a quick about- face Monday morning, just
hours after a Free Press story relating that
they were banning cowbells from the stadium
on game days this season began raising
eyebrows.
The Bombers announced they'd changed
their minds and would be allowing " storebought"
cowbells into the stadium. " You can
call it backpedalling if you like," Bombers
vice- president Jim Bell told a news conference
Monday afternoon.
" I choose to call it proactive on behalf of the
club. We took our fans' concerns into consideration
and we deemed it important enough
that we met first thing this morning so that we
could come up with something that would be
deemed fair in the eyes of our fans, but more
importantly in accordance with safety."
Bell said things such as thunder sticks,
clappers and those ubiquitous plastic horns
will also still be allowed, but not homemade
devices such as rocks in cans.
. Here's a partial list of other things the
Bombers have on their 2012 banned list: any
outside food or beverages, including water;
Frisbees and balls; laser pointers; musical
instruments; poles of any kind; skateboards,
Rollerblades, roller skates; bottles, cans,
flasks, Thermoses, coolers; obscene signs
or clothing; anything that can be used as a
projectile; picnic baskets.
Cowbell flip- flop
just a silly mess
Blue could have seen this one coming
PAUL
WIECEK
Jim Bell: Took concerns into consideration.
TREVOR HAGAN / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Store- bought cowbells are still permitted at Bomber games, but not homemade contraptions.
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