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from George Richards of On Frozen Pond,

In Sunrise, fans are allowed to urinate on the Panthers logo. Actually, many don’t have much of a choice.

Inside the urinals in the men’s rooms on the lower level of the BankAtlantic Center are advertisements for a local urologist. Weak stream? I thought it was an ad for an internet company. But whatever….

The logo may be small, but that only makes for an interesting target. I’m sure opposing fans get a kick out of going to the restroom and relieving themselves on the Florida mascot.

Say what you want about all the ads inside the Billboard, but in this market, those ads help cover up all those empty seats. I don’t like it, but it is helping the hockey team remain viable in the National Hockey League.

I think the Panther logo was put on these decals innocently; the doc probably puts that logo on all of his ads. But someone inside the organization made a mistake by allowing them to go into the urinals.

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