chunkymonkey78":cqa5r2zh said:IJN":cqa5r2zh said:Several ways.
1) Using a child's when you're over age.
2) Using an OAP's when you're under age.
3) Pretending you're disabled.
4) Pretending you're a disable carer
You'd be amazed how many ruses are used when applying for tickets.
Is it out of order to say, let someone else use a child's U18 ticket if they're too young for evening games, stuff like that?
IJN":h6a6vsk2 said:chunkymonkey78":h6a6vsk2 said:IJN":h6a6vsk2 said:Several ways.
1) Using a child's when you're over age.
2) Using an OAP's when you're under age.
3) Pretending you're disabled.
4) Pretending you're a disable carer
You'd be amazed how many ruses are used when applying for tickets.
Is it out of order to say, let someone else use a child's U18 ticket if they're too young for evening games, stuff like that?
I'd do that. But if a person aged (say) 27 is using a Under 18 ticket, I think that would lead to trouble.
PL2 3DQ":39eoda9b said:So one of the main people asking JB to put his hand in his pocket doesn't actually put his hand in his pocket himself and instead rips off the club!
chunkymonkey78":1lcnq3cb said:Yeah course, but then obviously you'd be looking at the turnstile operator there......
So basically as long as the seat is being used by someone who fits the bill regarding categories it's not frowned upon?
nikkk":2a74k81s said:Tugboat":2a74k81s said:What is this free chat Facebook thingy?
John LLoyd's group. Not good.
Mark Jenkin":46vxmymu said:Out of interest, if a carer goes every week with the disabled fan, are they still entitled to entry if the disabled fan can't attend one week?