Derek Jeter gets apology from Air Force over Facebook post

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Last Updated : Jul 06 2016 | 5:57 PM IST
The US Air Force has apologised to Derek Jeter after an active-duty member posted a photo on Facebook of a citation issued to the retired New York Yankee shortstop for boating in a restricted area near MacDill Air Force Base on the 4th of July.
Jeter, who lives on Tampa's Davis Islands, was stopped by Air Force security forces on Monday and ticketed USD 250 plus a USD 30 processing fee.
The issue came to light because of the Facebook posting.
"This action is totally inconsistent with Air Force values and the responsible airman will face the appropriate disciplinary action," MacDill spokesman Terry Montrose said in a news release. "We sincerely apologise to Mr Jeter for any inconvenience."
Montrose declined to identify the airman yesterday and said he didn't know whether the airman played a role in issuing the citation.
The Tampa Bay Times reports the post had two photos, one showing the citation and another that showed someone on a boat. The caption said, "On behalf of the Boston Red Sox, here is your ticket Derek Jeter."
Jeter, who retired from Major League Baseball in 2014, owns a 30,000-square-foot mansion that is about 5 miles by water northeast of the MacDill boundary.
Signs posted some 1,000 meters from the shore warn boaters against entering the area. Montrose says it's common for security forces to issue citations to boaters. He says it's "really easy to drift into those waters.
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First Published: Jul 06 2016 | 5:57 PM IST

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