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Thursday, October 10, 2019

The Philadelphia Flyers have a Rage Room for Fans to Break Things


Philadelphia Flyers Rage Room


Fans of the Flyers have their own Rage Room

Philadelphia Flyers NHL club have opened the "Disassembly Room," also better known to many as a rage room at the Wells Fargo Center. The Wells Fargo Center also is home to the Philadelphia 76ers NBA team. The rage room is for fans to let out their "rage" and destroy items in the room, which include dishes, TVs, bottles, drinking glasses, and a fishbowl. The room is designed for someone that has a need to break something to let it all out and vent their frustrations with a hockey stick or a baseball bat.

A Philadephia Flyers executive - Valerie Camillo - believes this is a harmless way for fans to have fun at the venue.

The cost is $35 a person to go solo in the rage room, or $60 for two people at once. The room is hidden from a hidden bookcase in the library wall. Those participating must wear safety gear, such as a jumpsuit, a helmet and safety goggles.

"Safe House" in Philadelphia to be a "Safe Injection Site" for Illicit Drug Use

One judge in Philadelphia has ruled that Safehouse - a medically supervised location for drug use - does not violate the federal law. This ruling took place in the case United States v. Safehouse. The reasoning is that safehouses work in Canada to help people overcome drug addiction.

The Safehouse website claims that it is "a public health approach to overdose prevention in Philadelphia."

The Safehouse program would be located in the Kensington neighborhood in the Lower Northeast section of Philadelphia and North Philadelphia.

The Philadelphia Inquirer named Kensington the "center of Philly's opioid crisis" in January 2018.

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