A charming new policy from the club, who operate an evidence based system so that ticket holders must provide proof of disability living support, to allow them to purchase a ticket.
Ticket holders now must enter the stadium with 60 seconds of their PA ticket holder.
The club have already asked for evidence, they have slow management of crowds on matchdays and frequently have problems at turnstiles. 60 seconds is a ludicrously short amount of time, given that many of these ticket holders will have mobility impairments.
Beyond that, it perpetuates a negative, sceptical view of disabled people. If the club don't trust their own evidence based system, then they need to look at another process that is respectful and realistic. A 60 second window is ludicrous.
If you've not been in this position then I will expect you to comment with the usual retorts to this kind of thread.
Ticket holders now must enter the stadium with 60 seconds of their PA ticket holder.
The club have already asked for evidence, they have slow management of crowds on matchdays and frequently have problems at turnstiles. 60 seconds is a ludicrously short amount of time, given that many of these ticket holders will have mobility impairments.
Beyond that, it perpetuates a negative, sceptical view of disabled people. If the club don't trust their own evidence based system, then they need to look at another process that is respectful and realistic. A 60 second window is ludicrous.
If you've not been in this position then I will expect you to comment with the usual retorts to this kind of thread.
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