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Title: 2013 Belmont Stakes NYRA 6x9 Clear Plastic Security Bag Giveaway
Post by: richiebee on June 10, 2013, 10:32:01 PM
Was not on the backside on Saturday, so I can not attest to the security and
surveillance provided for and of the equine and human participants thereat, but I
must say that the security on the frontside was nothing less than an awesome show
of police presence like I had never seen before at any racetrack, or actually any
public gathering or sporting event.

State Troopers. Nassau County Police. NYPD, both uniformed and undercover. Mounted
police and Canine corps. Motorcycle cops from both Nassau and NYPD. NYRA\'s own
security detail, maybe even some old deranged Pinkertons who haven\'t been told
that their services were no longer required, looking to padlock the pay phones 30
minutes prior to post time.

On the roof of the Belmont grandstand, ten floors (approx) above the Nassau/Queens
County border, surveillance and sniper teams poised to locate and eliminate any
eminent threat.

General parking was run with military precision, with hordes of orange vested
attendants making certain that all rows in the lot were completely filled before a
new row could be started. The aforementioned motorcycle patrolmen zipping up and
down the rows, making certain that no impromptu and verboten tailgating
like activities were being undertaken.

A police helicopter circled low above the parking fields, bringing back memories
of a decadent party on the outskirts of Louisville on the eve of Bold
Forbes\' Derby victory.

Once at the admission gates, all entering patrons were asked to transfer all carry
in belongings to a 6x9 inch clear plastic security bag with the NYRA logo. After
making said transfer, all patrons were subjected to a brief wanding before being
granted admission.

I have years worth of NYRA New Years Day calendars scattered around the archives,
some probably dating back to the 1980s. NYRA, Belmont and Saratoga T- shirts and
caps, I have a few. I have \"free\" Belmont beer steins which ended up costing three
or four hundred dollars. I have any number of Belmont stadium blankets, both green
and tan, which my cats like lying on top of and my mother in law likes lying
underneath, sometimes at the same time, which makes for a cute photo. I will have
to say, however, that my 2013 Belmont Stakes NYRA 6x9 Clear Plastic Security Bag
is my favorite NYRA giveaway of all time.

I am thinking of giving this plastic bag the \"seal a meal\" treatment, permanently
encasing all of the contents which were being schlepped around on Belmont Day --
official program, DRF, computer downloaded DRF with TG #s transcribed, an ancient
set of binoculars which are somehow still (barely) functioning after a close
encounter at high velocity with a cinderblock wall at Aqueduct in the late 1990s.
Would make a nice time capsule, probably not something the folks at the Hall of
Fame on Union Ave would be interested in, but possibly something that I will
command be placed on the mantel next to the crematory urn.

Once inside concession lines were not that long, not surprising considering that
an ice cold 16 ounce container of Budweiser was market priced at $8.00. For my
purposes, the wagering lines were too short; in the end a few \"shutouts\" may have
decreased the deficit. Possibly if I had been following the live TG feed during
the races more closely, Silver Charm would have put me on Forty Tales, but it
would have been difficult for me to have come up with the NW2LT Belmont Stakes
winner. I think this is the third or fourth NW2LT winner of the Belmont since
Commendable and this is why I have generally not been successful in this race.

Since the racing Gods never seem to deal with me with any abrupt finality, I
managed to extend the proceedings by staying alive with Hyman Roth to four decent
doubles, any one of which would have evened the ledger for the day\'s activities.
The needed 4 ran 2-3-4-5 behind a not impossible Thomas Bush trained winner.

In the end, it was a Saratoga like day, beginning early, full of hope and
hopefulness, and ending dazed and confused in an interminable traffic jam...
Title: Re: 2013 Belmont Stakes NYRA 6x9 Clear Plastic Security Bag Giveaway
Post by: FrankD. on June 11, 2013, 03:03:32 AM
There is absolutely no doubt that after this Saturday\'s open to the public NYRA meeting that an additional give away day will be added to the Saratoga calendar.

Saturday July, 27th will be Richiebee bobble head day for sure. He will be available for an autograph session following the TG seminar at a yet to be determined location.

A collectors item for sure!!!
Title: Re: 2013 Belmont Stakes NYRA 6x9 Clear Plastic Security Bag Giveaway
Post by: moosepalm on June 11, 2013, 05:50:00 AM
FrankD. Wrote:
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> There is absolutely no doubt that after this
> Saturday\'s open to the public NYRA meeting that an
> additional give away day will be added to the
> Saratoga calendar.
>
> Saturday July, 27th will be Richiebee bobble head
> day for sure. He will be available for an
> autograph session following the TG seminar at a
> yet to be determined location.
>
> A collectors item for sure!!!

Frank, I think the new TG seminar location should be positioned along the walkway from the Union Ave. entrance leading to the grandstand, so the site could also double as an autograph station for Richie to set up shop during the course of the day.
Title: Re: 2013 Belmont Stakes NYRA 6x9 Clear Plastic Security Bag Giveaway
Post by: TGJB on June 11, 2013, 08:35:55 AM
Richie, your skills are intact.

Wonder how many here got the reference about locking the phones. Certainly Frank did.
Title: Re: 2013 Belmont Stakes NYRA 6x9 Clear Plastic Security Bag Giveaway
Post by: TMW on June 11, 2013, 09:02:26 AM
The binoculars/cinderblock reference brought a smile to my face. 1993 -- Beverly Hills Handicap -- Jolypha 4/5 against 3 other fillies. Desormeaux hopelessly trapped on the rail the entire length of the stretch. With Flawlessly pulling away to an easy victory I found myself watching (staring at) Frankel in the box in front of me...blowing up. Hurled his binoculars at very \"high velocity\" down the steps past 10 or so boxes and shattered against the wall.

Will be one of my most memorable Hollywood Park moments...
Title: Re: 2013 Belmont Stakes NYRA 6x9 Clear Plastic Security Bag Giveaway
Post by: Edgorman on June 11, 2013, 10:47:51 AM
Security guy didn\'t have a lot to do. There was only one phone on the third floor clubhouse.
Title: Re: 2013 Belmont Stakes NYRA 6x9 Clear Plastic Security Bag Giveaway
Post by: Topcat on June 11, 2013, 11:00:40 AM
TGJB Wrote:
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> Richie, your skills are intact.
>
> Wonder how many here got the reference about
> locking the phones. Certainly Frank did.



How archaic was THAT policy . . . locking payphones, once the races started, to minimize dissemination of results.   God Forbid.
Title: Re: 2013 Belmont Stakes NYRA 6x9 Clear Plastic Security Bag Giveaway
Post by: FrankD. on June 11, 2013, 11:07:20 AM
JB,

I\'ve made many a phone call from the old phone booths at the gas station next to King\'s across the street from the Spa front gate and from the train platform outside of Arlington Park back in the day.

People would ask how much I bet on a horse and sometimes the answer was 4 or 5; hundred they would ask, No book makers. Back in the days before pick 3\'s & 4\'s.
Title: Re: 2013 Belmont Stakes NYRA 6x9 Clear Plastic Security Bag Giveaway
Post by: Edgorman on June 11, 2013, 12:43:04 PM
I think it was so players could not call their bookies.  The line at the phone was giant before first post and the \"shutdown\".
Title: Re: 2013 Belmont Stakes NYRA 6x9 Clear Plastic Security Bag Giveaway
Post by: Topcat on June 12, 2013, 03:28:30 AM
Edgorman Wrote:
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> I think it was so players could not call their
> bookies.  The line at the phone was giant before
> first post and the \"shutdown\".


Agree that was an ancillary reason . . . but the prime public rationale presented was to prevent the distribution of results outside \"approved\" \"mainstream\" means . . .

Sorry . . . but the thought of making a significant \"investment\" before KNOWING virtually-final odds on a race makes me -- and many others -- nauseous.
Title: Re: 2013 Belmont Stakes NYRA 6x9 Clear Plastic Security Bag Giveaway
Post by: Arnetask on June 17, 2013, 03:36:32 AM
Plastic security bag is eco freindly security bag and recognized for its tamper-proof security.