Thanks for the info. But, I hate doing things for 'safety' when people aren't getting hurt. In fact, the only accident I can remember in LFL was the result of the University constructed deck in right field collapsing.
I see it in two lights. They can have an inspection process, yeah, but there's still a liability issue.
For example, I've been in the KS lounge and that place has sharp rusty edges and tiny stairs begging for people to fall off them. Would any MSU student or fan sue the school if they fell or got cut? Probably not. There would be another Cubs-in-the-NLCS situation, and that person would be flogged and buried somewhere in the Noxubee County Refuge.
But they could, so no one owning the bond for that stadium will ever be able to insure the project knowing people are putting 30 year old rusty and hastily made structures out there. AND in the last 3-4 years DNF has become a LOT more visible, and we've started to get a LOT more random fans to stop by. And with this being built with postseason in mind, that's again a big issue.
It's a change, sure, but how much of a change is it really? The story of an old truck being stuck there and the process of that turning into redneck skyboxes is still intact. It's not going to be popular at first, but in time even the guy who hates it the most right now is going to be bragging about how awesome it is in 5 years.
It's good for the university any which way you spin it. Those alone will generate so much money, we might actually win it now.