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PHILADELPHIA -- Police on Tuesday said they tallied an impressive box score at Citizens Bank Ballpark, but it wasn't for any on-field action. Police said they cited 91 minors for underage drinking, while eight people were charged with showing false ID and nine with disorderly conduct. Police also said seven juveniles under 18 years old were written up. Video Report NBC 10's Mike Strug went ... [link]

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Dollar Dog Night Lives Up to Reputation
Published 5/14/2008 by Enrico at The700Level.com - Philly Sports & Minutiae
... Apparently the scene wasn't pretty last night at Citizens Bank Park. Before the game even started, throngs of undercover police were busting underage kids in the parking lot for drinking adult beverages. Tisk, tisk, kiddies. Then, once the game actually kicked off, mayhem ensued. The ...

News: Cops Bust Philly Fans
Published 5/14/2008 by Regis Courtemanche at MetsBlog.com
... NBC news in Philadelphia notes that 91 minors were cited on Tuesday for underage drinking at Citizens Bank Park, while eight people were charged with showing false ID and nine with disorderly conduct. ...

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