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Chris Hansen nabs fans at PNC Park's Will Call window who've made arrangements over the Internet to see the Pirates -- even though they know it's wrong

CHRIS HANSEN: We're at the will-call window at PNC Park in Pittsburgh with ten hidden cameras, because people who have arranged to see the Pirates on the Internet will show up right here -- even though they know it's wrong. The possibility of getting caught on camera doesn't stop them.

EUGENE [FAN]: You're Chris Hansen, right?

CHRIS HANSEN: You seem nervous. (Pointing) Why don't you have a seat right there. Why did you come here tonight?

EUGENE: Oh, just hanging around. Taking a walk.

CHRIS HANSEN: In fact, you used the Internet to order tickets for tonight's Pirates game, didn't you? (Holds up paper) We have your order.

EUGENE: I was just playing around on the Internet . . .

CHRIS HANSEN: . . . And you knew when you made arrangements to come here tonight that the Pirates were twenty games under .500?

EUGENE: No, honestly, I thought they were just ten games under . . .

CHRIS HANSEN: The Web site where you ordered tickets told you they were twenty games under . . .

EUGENE: I don't remember seeing that.

CHRIS HANSEN: Does your wife know you're here?

EUGENE: (Hangs head in shame) I told her I had to work.

CHRIS HANSEN: So you're ashamed to be here? And that's because you know it's wrong?

EUGENE: It was stupid, I know! Stupid! . . . .

CHRIS HANSEN: Why did you do it?

EUGENE: Because I was lonely, I had nowhere else to go and just thought I'd come here and hang out. I'm a good person, I'm a religious person. I don't want to be on camera.

CHRIS HANSEN: You can leave any time you want.

EUGENE: What good would that do? My life is over . . . .