Hosting the Vikings – Packers Game. Not.
“We’ll leave the light on for you.”
–Tagline, Motel 6 advertising campaign
I’ve heard of people leaving a few lights on when they’re not home, just to give the impression that someone’s there.
But, is there some reason now-empty Target Field is lit up like a Roman candle tonight?
Per the aerial shot from “Sunday Night Football” on the other side of downtown (for the Vikings – Packers game), the empty stadium has practically all its lights blazing.
Doesn’t that, like, consume a lot of electricity?
Question #2: who’s paying for it?