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sofixa 2 hours ago

Adding ID checks would make venue entry a slower and more tedious process.

janalsncm an hour ago | parent | next [-]

In practice a lot of venues are already 21+ so they are already checking IDs.

rtpg 12 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Maybe a bit of a dystopian situation but ... I think this was 10 year ago now I went to an Utada Hikaru concert where I had to upload a picture of myself on a dedicated website and when the tickets were scanned I think they had access to that picture

1986 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

In the vast majority of venues, ID checks are happening anyway to verify eligibility for drinking.

gonight an hour ago | parent [-]

Yup, I'm in 30s and have been ID'd for every show I've gone to in the last few years.

gruez an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

>Adding ID checks would make venue entry a slower and more tedious process.

Airports seem to handle them just fine?

johnthedebs an hour ago | parent [-]

Do they? Not necessarily making an argument for or against the original point, but to me airports epitomize "slow and tedious". My hunch is that they also don't handle nearly the volume of people/time that major stadiums do during event entry.

gruez an hour ago | parent [-]

>but to me airports epitomize "slow and tedious".

That's the security check, of which id check is only one part. The bottleneck is everyone needing to take out their laptops and then repack their bags. Same with boarding. The bottleneck there is people putting their luggage into the overhead compartments.

irishcoffee an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

Here’s a wild idea, tie tickets to a drivers license/photo id number, and scan the id.

Edit guess that doesn’t work for kids. Start the tickets at 10k and drop them by a percentage a day. Automatic price discovery. Rich people can just buy them whenever they want.