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Supply and demand is a powerful thing when the home team is bad enough to promote heavy drinking.
But that’s not what resulted in a Dolphins fan being charged $724 for two beers at Sunday’s game against the Chargers. It was good, old-fashioned criminal misconduct.
According to the Miami Herald, 33-year-old Nathaniel Collier allegedly ran the customer’s credit card through a personal reader, placing the three-figure charge on the account. The customer received an alert not long thereafter regarding the charge, along with . . . wait for it . . . Collier’s name.
Collier has been charged with grand theft along with the use of a skimming device.
While not an employee of the Dolphins or Hard Rock Stadium, the misconduct happened there. Which makes it not a good look for a franchise that has had precious few good looks in 2019.