Regardless of whether the Eagles win or lose Super Bowl LII, Philadelphia will be a riot Sunday.
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross announced Monday that the city won’t grease its light poles ahead of Sunday’s Super Bowl in Minneapolis, according to CBS Philly. Instead, Ross said during a news conference that there would be an increased police presence.
The announcement comes after the city covered some of its light poles on major streets with Crisco two weeks ago before the Eagles’ NFC title game. The thought was the grease would keep fans from climbing the poles and putting themselves and others in danger.
1st District crisco officers are working hard to keep people and property safe in south philly. Go Eagles! @PhillyPolice @FOPLodge5 @PhillyMayor @gregbucceroni @FOX29philly @NBCNews @phl17 @phillies17 @ActionNewsDesk pic.twitter.com/34Ho0oeVM8
— PPD 1st District (@PPD01Dist) January 21, 2018
However, that wasn’t the case — not even a little Crisco could prevent an elated sports fan from climbing a 25-foot pole.
The #Crisco can’t hold us! #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/UyzE7DPPy9
— Sarah △⃒⃘ (@saraheliza23) January 22, 2018
For whatever reason, it’s a common hazard that fans attempt to climb light poles when celebrating team wins. We saw this happen in the Cubs won the World Series in 2016.
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