Seems that Toms River's Sondra Fortunato was too wide open during Giants' home games. The team asked her to cover up her revealing Santa outfit during last Sunday's game vs. Philly, nypost.com reports:
Andrea Peyser wrote:
[Fortunato] arrived at the Meadowlands in a tiara, fishnets, a Santa outfit, a bathing-suit bottom and high-heeled boots. "Nothing was showing," she insisted. "You couldn't even see my underwear. I don't flash!"
She carried a suitcase containing Christmas presents, and held a pair of 11-by-17 signs. One read, "Go Giants." The other, "Have a No Guns Christmas."
Then, Sondra was escorted to the security office - "where all the alcoholics and drunks and people ejected from the stadium stay."
She was told that her bag and signs were not allowed in the stadium, which she knew: In 2006, Sondra was arrested after carrying a sign, but was quickly allowed back in the stadium. She says team brass routinely ignores its no-sign policy - for others.
Then, she was lectured about her clothes.
"They said, 'Can't you come to the stadium dressed like a regular person?' " she said. "They said there were a lot of kids there."
Article from NJ.com:
http://www.nj.com/giants/index.ssf/2008/12/giants_ask_toms_river_fan_to_c.html









