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Milestones – Swift’s Saga a Sensation! – Opinion

Publisher Miles Barber points out that despite being Swift fans, Gillmor and Watanabe continue to back a curfew that will fine Swift for breaking curfew.

Most noticeable from the Taylor Swift concerts was the absence of distracting incidents. No one ripped off their clothes and attacked the stage. There were no fist fights, knife fights and not even one noise complaint from the nearest resident, or any resident.

When you consider Swift’s concerts ended around 11:30 p.m. and it took nearly two hours to clear the parking lots, yet there was not one complaint filed with the Santa Clara PD. It was a small miracle. In fact, it was a stellar hit for Santa Clara.

The only complaints we could find were from Santa Clara’s Mayor Lisa Gillmor and her council compatriot Kathy Watanabe. They both want to be sure that the 49ers Management Company is fined for exceeding curfew (11:00 p.m.) and setting off pyrotechnics at the conclusion of Swift’s incredible performances. Objections seem to be Gillmor’s only version of fireworks.

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You may remember that Gillmor and her council majority passed a curfew with penalties when she controlled the council. Gillmor has continued her one-sided feud with the 49ers for nearly a decade and you must admit, she does have persistence. Not necessarily logic, but persistence.

Meanwhile, back at the stadium, 68,000 fans a night were being blown away by one of the entertainment miracles of our time. Taylor Swift captivated fans with her non-stop energy-packed performances.

Selling out super shows like Taylor Swift at Levi’s Stadium is sensational for Santa Clara. In fact, the ancillary benefits to the entire Bay Area are a bonus as so many entities participate in the concert-related activity. An added benefit was the level of respect and appreciation by Swift’s fans during her two shows. Having 68,000 fans together anywhere without an incident is a minor miracle of its own. And this was not the case just once, but twice.

Thank you, Ms. Swift, for coming to Levi’s in Santa Clara. Your shows were loved by your faithful fans, fastidious followers and new friends who will forever feel fortunate in following your fame.

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