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Bruce Springsteen fans who missed out on getting tickets this morning may have to go to turn to the touts. Jason DeCrow/AP

Anti-touting laws would just send business online - minister

Enterprise minister Richard Bruton says it’s up to ticket sellers to enforce anti-touting rules – and that legislation wouldn’t help.

IRELAND IS UNLIKELY to propose new laws outlawing ticket touting – because the government believes legislation banning it may not be able to stop the problem.

Enterprise minister Richard Bruton has said that bringing in new laws, making it illegal to sell tickets for higher than their face value, would probably just send more touts online to sell their tickets on websites based in other countries.

In response to a parliamentary question from Labour backbencher Tommy Broughan, Bruton said it was up to ticket agents and promoters to enforce the regulations which many of them already had in place – including the authority to avoid a ticket if it had been resold for profit.

“Effective enforcement of these terms and conditions would go a long way towards stopping the resale of event tickets at the exorbitant prices referred to”, Bruton said.

Though the minister did not rule out bringing in legislation if the other approaches were ineffective, he said that making touting a criminal activity may not be an “appropriate or proportionate response” in trying to stop it from happening.

“The online nature of these activities means that a legislative prohibition in one jurisdiction may simply lead such businesses to relocate elsewhere,” he said.

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    May 4th 2018, 2:54 PM

    To Knock down a kid and keep going, Jesus wept

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    May 4th 2018, 3:36 PM

    @Porter Mechanic: is there a spate of hit and runs lately? It sure feels like it

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    May 4th 2018, 3:46 PM

    @Dermot Lane: There has been, you have to ask why they didn’t stop. No tax, no insurance, no license, drink driving – a combination of one or more?

    Accidents happen but as soon as you drive off, you should get prison time.

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    May 4th 2018, 3:48 PM

    @Dermot Lane: Differant generation , life means nothing anymore ,

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    May 4th 2018, 4:29 PM

    @B9xiRspG: that’s a good point about the tax and insurance. I hadn’t thought of that. Some people probably can’t afford the insurance hikes and you can’t get tax without insurance. I wonder why we don’t switch to the new zealand model.

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    May 4th 2018, 3:46 PM

    hope they catch the manky bstrd, .

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    May 4th 2018, 6:33 PM

    That’s the second hit & run in Edgeworthstown in the last couple of months, not sure they caught the last perpetrator yet. Hopefuly this young lad will be okay.

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