Minor hockey mom accused of 'flashing'
CP 2004-12-05 01:40:34
TORONTO -- Reports that an irate hockey mom lifted her blouse, revealed her bra, and taunted fans of the opposing team by shaking her breasts -- at her 11-year-old's hockey game -- has the president of the league "aghast." "What prompts people to do these types of things?" said John Garder, head of the Greater Toronto Hockey League. "It's a little disturbing. We're talking 11-year-olds here."
The league has invited the woman to a special committee meeting Wednesday where disciplinary steps, such as banning her from arenas, will be considered.
The alleged incident reportedly happened during a confrontation that erupted mostly between parents of players on two opposing minor pee-wee teams, the York Toros and Mississauga Terriers, Monday night in Mississauga.
In a letter to the league, one parent who witnessed the alleged incident called it "unfortunate" and "disturbing. She lifted her top well above her breasts. (Wearing a bra) she shook (her breasts) side to side," the woman wrote.
The shocked parent, who has young boys, says she left soon after with her sons, but ran into the woman again.
The woman claims the alleged flasher said: "What the hell are you looking at? Have you never seen t--s?"
Parents told the league the alleged incident happened about three minutes before the end of the game.
The alleged flasher has a son who plays for the Toros, who won the game 4-0.
When contacted, the woman said she didn't want to discuss the matter.
"That's none of your business," she said.
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