The weather outside may be colder then we’d like, and we may get a bit of rain, but scroll down to see tons of events and happenings to check out this weekend. We’ll be brief this morning so you can get your day stated.
Good news – Sunday hours will continue to be offered at the Blasco Library. The branch’s hours on Sundays will be 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
PNC Bank is asking customers to please not dress like criminals when visiting one of their branches. This includes removing hats and hoods, taking off your sunglasses, and not wearing pantyhose stretched over your face. PNC thanks you in advance.
The Naples Daily-News is reporting that patents filed before the death of John Kanzius have been approved. Hopefully, human trials can begin in the next few years.
Sports
Erik Daniels scored a game-high 30 points to lead the visiting Erie BayHawks to a 93-83 victory over the Los Angeles D-Fenders Friday at STAPLES Center. The victorious BayHawks were paced by Erik Daniels’ double-double, 30 and 11 rebounds. Maureece Rice also chipped in with 18 points, six assists, and two steals. The BayHawks’ bench production was led by Oliver Lafayette’s 10 points and five thefts.





I am sorry PNC, I am not taking my hat off when I walk into your branches. I take my sunglasses off because it is discourteous to talk to people when they cannot see your eyes, but you cannot force me to remove my hat.
I am glad I do not bank with PNC. What is next – a metal detector when you walk through the door.
Perhaps they should just have one of those walk up windows like the late night convenience stores in bad areas do. Then the hat and glasses issue won't be an issue.
Actually they can force you to remove your hat or Nixon mask, just as a club can say “No sneakers”.
The question isn't so much “Can they”, but “Will it make an difference?” And, to be honest, it could be worse: when I go to my favorite scrap yard, I have to look into a camera and clearly state my name to get paid. If it bothered me that much, I guess I could find a different yard, just as some people, I suppose, will find a different bank.
I don't disagree with you Dittman – I think George Orwell might have been right, I just think he was a few years off target that's all.
I can't wait to see the first person the arrest for not taking off his hat – The PR alone will make them rethink it.
What? What does a novel about a totalitarian regime have to do with what a private company does and does not permit on private property?
And how on earth could someone get arrested for it? Last time I checked, PNC does not write laws.
I think you're right on that, inked. The first time a disgruntled hat wearing customer shows up on TV that policy will vanish.
What does a novel about a totalitarian regime have to do with what a private company does on private property?
The whole concept of our rights and freedoms being chipped away slowly – We can't go with out a seatbelt, we have to wear helmets, we can't wear a hat in a bank. Many small bits of personal freedoms get chipped away everyday – you can't see that – You should read the book again.
What is next, we can't own a gun, we can't meet after dark, we can't buy that…you go ahead and keep sticking up for the big business.
What is our president doing meddling with large corporations? Hmmm. Perhaps you should type your comments as baa baa….
Cool blog! I just stumbled on it and now I’m a dedicated reader. If you have free time you might want to check out sports shops.
So you are saying a PRIVATE company does not have the right to set rules concerning visitors on their PRIVATE property?
Would you be against, say, a 5 star restaurant prohibiting entry to someone wearing a stained t-shirt and ripped up denim jeans? Or is it only PRIVATE banks you think should not have the ability to set a dress code on their premises.
The restriction of the rights of a PRIVATE company would in fact be an example of a totalitarian government as portrayed in 1984. You really should rethink your position. It is at odds with the values you claim to espouse.
PNC Bank is asking customers to please not dress like criminals when visiting one of their branches. This includes removing hats and hoods, taking off your sunglasses, and not wearing pantyhose stretched over your face. PNC thanks you in advance. Why they have to take off their sunglasses? sunglasses aren't for criminals