Four incident of sexual toys thrown in court during VNA games occurred in just over a week, with an arrested man; Minnesota Link Coach Cheril Reeve: “These people should be responsible. We are not butt of jokes – they are a problem and we need to take action”
Last Updated: 08.08.2006 11:04

The fourth incident involving a sexual toy that was thrown in court during VNBA during a week took place in a small week, because the league still struggles with such disorders despite being a man arrested on Saturday.
The sex toy was thrown into the final second of the Atlanta Dream 86-65 over Chicago on Thursday night, after the previous incident in Atlanta 29. July in Chicago last Friday and Tuesday Tuesday in Los Angeles.
The man was arrested on Saturday in Georgia, after being charged that it was during the game 29. July matched the game in the game 29. July. The report said that he threw another sex toy on Friday during the dream match, although it is unclear that it reached the court.
He is accused of disorderly conduct, criminal transition, rudeness of public and rude exposure. The report said that a man told the police “This was supposed to be a joke and a joke (was) needed to go to the virus.”
What did VNBA say?
Castles of sex players created unexpected challenges for VNBA, teams and players, but also for the safety of the arena.
VNBA issued a statement in response to incidents, saying, “The security and benefit of all in our arenas is the main priority of our league.
“Items of any type thrown into the court or in the seating area can be a security risk for players, games and fans officials.
“In accordance with VNBA Arena safety standards, any fan that deliberately throws the subject to court will be expelled immediately and faces a minimum one-year ban, except that local authorities have been arrested and prosecutor’s office.”
What was the player’s answer?
Indiana Fever Sophie Cunningham, who almost hit one of the objects against Los Angeles Spark, said at her podcast after that: “How will we ever take seriously?
“Everyone is trying to make sure that V (victory) is not a joke and gets serious, and then it happens.”
No other professional sports league has so far faced sexual toys, which began online conversation about the election of the perpetrator to throw them during the games in the women’s league.
“This is for centuries, women’s sexualization. This is the latest version of it. It’s not funny. It shouldn’t be a cheril of the cheryl Reeve. “Women’s sex is what is used to keep women down, and that is not different.
“These people need to be responsible. We are not butt of jokes – they are a problem and we have to take action.”
New York Liberty Forward Isabelle Harrison Posted on X Last Week, Saying “Arena Security?! Hello ??! Please don’t funny. Never was funny. Throwing Anything on the Court Is SO Dangerous.”
Why do these incidents happen?
Types of sex toys who are thrown to a court that generally do not include metal elements, which means that metal detectors are not able to feel them.
As a result, arena security teams face these items, according to you Richmond, the President of the Sector for Event Services, which provide security services with a certain NBA, VNA, NFL, MLB and MLS Arenas.
“Not all stadiums use the screening process that is consistent and can reveal (sex toys) for what it would require – Pat below, opening bags, bags,” Richmond said.
“Conflict of usefulness, obtaining fans in the arena and in place, which is an important issue and security and security.”