Question: QUESTION 3 10 points Save Answer On June 3, 2019, Byrd went to PNC Park to see the Pittsburgh Pirates host the Chicago Cubs for

QUESTION 3 10 points Save Answer On June 3, 2019,

QUESTION 3 10 points Save Answer On June 3, 2019, Byrd went to PNC Park to see the Pittsburgh Pirates host the Chicago Cubs for a night game scheduled to start at 7:05 pm. Byrd had parked his car in a parking garage one block from the stadium and pre-paid the $25 "event parking fee". Normally, this garage charges an hourly rate or an $8 daily rate when baseball games are not scheduled. However, the game was first delayed, but then ultimately canceled called due to rain and the resulting wet grounds at 10 pm without there being even a single pitch thrown. The policy of the team is that since the game was not officially played, the ticket stub serves as a rain check that can be used for a future make-up game, to be played on September 15, 2019. The announcement of the make-up game was made at the stadium just after it was announced that the game was canceled. When picking up his car, Byrd demanded a refund of the $25 parking fee, claiming that the only reason he paid it was to go to the game. What is the best argument he can make to justify his argument? (10 credits)

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