I took my wife to the Phillies game last night for our 1-year anniversary. Going into Philadelphia I was carrying even though the area around the park is relatively safe. We went up to the gate and the ushers were frisking people. An older woman frisked me, I told her I was carrying and had a permit as she began. I didn't know that NO ONE, not even off-duty cops were allowed to be armed, so I asked if there was someplace I could check it or just put it back in my car. She was very nice about it, she escorted me to the police command center at Citizen's Bank Park, where they took my info and locked my Kimber up in a lock box. The officer that took my info initially thought I was a cop and asked for my badge number, I told her that I wasn't a cop and handed her my permit. She looked at it and just wrote down my name and address then handed my permit back. She took me back and locked it up in a lockbox. After the game I went back to the station and the detective in charge actually recognized me and took me back to get my firearm. He was very accommodating and was friendly, he even admired my Kimber as I strapped it back onto my belt. You hear stories about cops getting riled up and nasty about people carrying firearms, these were not that type. The guy was personable and acted as if it was normal, shook my hand and congratulated us on our anniversary. The Phillies got their butts kicked by the Dodgers though...