
A giveaway at a hockey game saw schoolteachers scrambling on their knees to grab fistfuls of cash. Organizers are apologizing
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An unusual promotional stunt at a hockey game in South Dakota saw schoolteachers scrambling on their hands and knees to grab fistfuls of dollar bills. Then came the backlash.
The inaugural "Dash for Cash" event at Saturday's Sioux Falls Stampede junior hockey game featured 10 local teachers on a rug at center ice, scooping up $5,000 in donated $1 bills and stuffing them into their shirts and pockets. The promotion encouraged teachers to collect as much money as they could to help fund their classroom projects.
Then came the backlash.
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