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Why has Leicester gone back into lockdown - and could the same thing happen in an Irish town?

Leicester has had one in ten of all confirmed cases of Covid-19 in England in the past week.

coronavirus-tue-jun-30-2020 An NHS public safety message in Leicester. Joe Giddens / PA Images Joe Giddens / PA Images / PA Images

THE ENGLISH CITY of Leicester is located in the East Midlands and has a population of just over 350,000 people.

In the past week, the city has had one in every 10 cases of Covid-19 diagnosed in England while the seven-day infection rate in Leicester was 135 cases per 100,000 – three times that of the next highest city.

At a time when the rest of England is set to emerge from a range of lockdown measures on Saturday, the city is facing further restrictions being imposed as cases continue to rise. 

As of yesterday, the city had recorded 866 new cases of the coronavirus in the last two weeks. There had been speculation that the stringent measures that were introduced in late March and April would be returning. 

That decision was finally announced on Monday night. 

Local officials had complained at a lack of communication from central government on the extent of the outbreak in recent weeks, as well as the reasons behind the outbreak and how to tackle it.

Nationally, there’s also been criticism of the contact tracing infrastructure in place in Britain to help contain outbreaks and clusters of Covid-19.

At home, Dr Tony Holohan has previously said that clusters of the virus will happen as the country begins to open up and if it came to a situation where there was a cluster in a particular setting public authorities would “make interventions we think are necessary in relation to that”. 

‘These actions are profoundly in the national interest’

It had emerged that Leicester was recording a high number of cases in recent weeks, but officials on the ground criticised the government’s response and say it had hindered efforts to single out a cause for the outbreak. 

City mayor Sir Peter Soulsby told LBC on Monday there was “incredible frustration” in getting figures out of the government “after weeks of asking”, adding that some officials had visited Leicester, “talked to a few people” and had then “cobbled together” a report.

Leicester public health director Ivan Browne was also critical of the level of information given to the city.

He told the BBC’s Today programme: “I don’t think at the moment we’re seeing a single cause or a single smoking gun on this, so we need really try to dig down and find out what is going on and it’s likely to be a combination of factors.

Information has been challenging all the way through this.

After a meeting with city officials on Monday, Health Secretary Matt Hancock made a late address to announce the news measures in the House of Commons.

coronavirus-tue-jun-23-2020 Matt Hancock PA PA

He said: “These actions are profoundly in the national interest too because it’s in everyone’s interests that we control the virus as locally as possible.

“Local action like this is an important tool in our armoury to deal with outbreaks while we get the country back on its feet.”

He said the measures would be kept under review and would not stay in place “any longer than is necessary”, adding: “We’ll review if we can release any of the measures in two weeks.”

Speaking after the announcement, Mayor Soulsby said: “These measures are stricter than we anticipated but we understand the need for firm action.”

So what will happen under the new restrictions?

coronavirus-tue-jun-30-2020 A city council worker carries rubbish from a coronavirus testing centre at Spinney Hill Park in Leicester PA Images PA Images

Residents of Leicester and nearby towns are being told to stay at home unless they need to go on an essential journey. Travel in and out of the city is also being discouraged at this time. 

Two weeks ago, on 15 June, a number of non-essential shops in Leicester and the rest of England were permitted to re-open.

They now must close again.

In the rest of England, bars, restaurants and hairdressers are due to open again on Saturday 4 July. These will not re-open in Leicester on that date.

Schools will also close on Thursday 2 July, except for the children of key workers and vulnerable children.

As well as that, the city council had planned to open libraries and museums but that is now under review. 

Health Secretary Hancock has said that extra testing facilities will be rolled out in the coming days to try get on top of the situation. 

So what now?

Hancock said a range of targeted interventions over the last week or so – including working with factories that saw a spike in cases – had not managed to stem the outbreak.

He told BBC Breakfast: “So we’ve been taking this highly localised approach but unfortunately that targeted action wasn’t working in Leicester and that’s why we have taken this much broader measure.”

Mayor Soulsby was again critical of the government in a press conference yesterday.

He said: “What we said to the Government was, it’s all very well telling us that the figures are high in Leicester.

What we need to know is what’s happening at the community level, what’s happening at the neighbourhood level, what’s happening at the street level, because obviously we’re a very diverse city and a very big city, and it’s only if you have that sort of information you can understand what the overall city figures might amount to.

“We’ve got that data and we’re still trying to work through the mountain of stuff that’s now come through and try to map it and to see where in the community the virus is still active and where it might be spreading.”

He said some colleagues “have had to spend quite a lot of time persuading” contact tracers on the ground to stay in Leicester “as some of them were on occasions seeking to decamp to go and measure elsewhere.”

He said the hospital data had shown who was most affected, adding: “Men have been quite heavily affected particularly in late middle age, elderly people have been hit particularly hard, and BAME (black, Asian and minority ethnic) communities in general have had somewhat higher rates of admission to hospital than the white community.”

Overall, he urged people to “stick together” and stay at home to control the spread of the virus.

Earlier, Hancock did not rule out forcing people to stop travelling outside of Leicester but said he hoped locals would heed the new advice.

“On travel, we are recommending against travel unless it is essential but we are not putting that in place in law at this stage,” he said.

“Of course we will if we have to.”

What would happen here?

HSE 982 CMO Dr Tony Holohan Sam Boal Sam Boal

We don’t quite know the answer to this one. 

But the question of what would happen if there was a situation where cases rose significantly in one specific area of the country has been put to chief medical officer Dr Tony Holohan before. He has also indicated that if there’s a second wave, we wouldn’t turn to the nationwide lockdown measures that were brought in during March. 

He was specifically asked in late May what would happen in the case of an outbreak in a school and if it would be the case that the school would close down at a local level.

The Chief Medical Officer said: “If that’s the right response at a point in time, then that might be the response exactly. 

All I’m really doing is trying to sort of raise people’s awareness and understanding of the fact that we will have events or circumstances in which we see transmitting of the virus occurring, either in an outbreak or cluster form in particular settings.
We will have to be in a position as quickly as we possibly can to pick that up either locally or nationally, and make interventions we think are necessary in relation to that. 

Dr Holohan emphasised that as Ireland re-opens, it is likely we will see such instances of clusters breaking out. 

He stressed it would be important for the public not to interpret this as that the “whole strategy had failed”. 

An infectious disease specialist, meanwhile, has said that lockdown could be enforced on a regional basis if clusters of coronavirus break out in certain areas.

Professor Sam McConkey said that, while it is unclear where and when clusters of the virus will occur again, putting the country into full lockdown again would not be the best approach.

“We have seen in Milan, when things were really appalling in northern Italy – towns there have a ‘cordon sanitaire’, which is the French word for a sanitary curtain.

“It essentially means there is an area people can’t travel across in the event of an outbreak,” he told RTE’s Today with Sarah McInerney last week.

“That can work and it might be preferable to the whole of the country going back into phase one or phase zero.

I hope we get more finessed or targeted restrictions so maybe people in Clones or Athlone would go back to phase one in the event of a major outbreak but the rest of the country would not.

With reporting from PA

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    Mute Brendan Mason
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    May 10th 2017, 6:25 AM

    Best news. No more overpriced tickets. Hopefully the government pushes the rule through as quickly as possible.

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    Mute Dave Connolly
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    May 10th 2017, 6:20 AM

    This is great news.

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    Mute David
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    May 10th 2017, 6:32 AM

    A simple solution would be to link all tickets purchased to a name, via a form of identification (drivers license, passport etc.). If you then can’t make the gig or event, you inform the original seller, Ticketmaster in this case, who purchase the ticket back off you, less your booking fee, and resell the ticket at face value.

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    Mute Nick Allen
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    May 10th 2017, 6:42 AM

    @David:

    That’s a very smart idea

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    May 10th 2017, 6:43 AM

    @Nick Allen: I have my moments.

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    May 10th 2017, 7:27 AM

    @David: What happens when you want to buy tickets for your niece?

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    Mute TonyD2469
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    May 10th 2017, 7:33 AM

    @Paraic McDonagh: agree Paraic heard this link ticket to ID of person who bought the ticket before but every year I buy tickets for other people including family and friends as gifts.

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    Mute PedroB
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    May 10th 2017, 7:36 AM

    Glastonbury Festival does something similar – your photo is printed on the ticket

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    Mute David
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    May 10th 2017, 7:55 AM

    Again, put her name on the ticket.

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    Mute TonyD2469
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    May 10th 2017, 8:03 AM

    @David: and what if said niece or daughter doesn’t have a passport or driving license?

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    May 10th 2017, 8:09 AM

    @David: tough crowd today. Great to see ideas being challenged so the best solution is reached.

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    Mute David Linehan
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    May 10th 2017, 8:18 AM

    @David: yep. This is how it’s done for Glastonbury. Photo is on the ticket too, can’t make it, there’s a resale portal.

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    Mute Paraic McDonagh
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    May 10th 2017, 8:24 AM

    @David: I’m just being the devil’s advocate. I proposed the same thing on a previous article about touting and it was quickly pointed out that there are issues with ID linking. For example if I wanted to gift my niece 2 tickets so she could bring a friend of her choice, there would have to be loopholes, which would allow the touts a chink. The main issue though is that it’s the ticket sellers themselves that are the biggest touts, so they are not going to voluntarily implement such a system. So I welcome this legislation.

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    Mute David
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    May 10th 2017, 8:50 AM

    @TonyD2469: most people of concert going age would, or at least should, have some form of identification. If you’re under 16 you’re not supposed to be unsupervised at a gig.

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    May 10th 2017, 8:53 AM

    @Paraic McDonagh: I appreciate that, I made my comment from the jacks, aka my quiet time. Opens up a bit of a debate if nothing else. May stop underage kids gaining access to events unsupervised. Two birds, one stone.

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    Mute Paraic McDonagh
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    May 10th 2017, 9:08 AM

    @David: I agree, I think the technology already exists to limit the ability of touts. But greater regulation is needed, because Ticketmaster does not care enough about the consumer. It also has a monopoly, which should be countered.

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    May 10th 2017, 9:32 AM

    @David: my 17 year old daughter doesn’t have a passport and I am sure she is not the only one without a valid form of ID and for the proposal to link tickets to ID requires everyone who wants to go to a gig have a valid form of ID. I just don’t see how it can work.

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    May 10th 2017, 9:54 AM

    @TonyD2469:

    At 17, she really should have some sort of official ID. A passport is the simplest & most acceptable at that age. My 6 year old hasn’t travelled abroad in a couple of years but we still keep the passport active for official ID use.

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    May 10th 2017, 10:08 AM

    @TonyD2469: at 17 she should have a passport, or driving licence, and can get one if she wishes to. It’s a simple fix, no id, no entry. Every night club in the country operates this policy. Most gigs are over 18, unless accompanied by a guardian anyway… this would help enforce that.

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    May 10th 2017, 1:24 PM

    @OU812: I think Tony is a tout, seeing a problem in a very easy solution, which covers unsupervised underage access, above cost reselling. His business enterprise going up in smoke…

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    May 10th 2017, 7:11 AM

    I was at the Iron Maiden concert at the point last Saturday night,
    They had a ticketless system where you brought your confirmation email and your payment card that you used to purchase the tickets with you,
    Your card was swiped at the door to confirm your identity,
    100% success to eliminate touting,
    Great gig by the way.

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    May 10th 2017, 7:49 AM

    @Niall Power: as I asked above what if the ticket is a gift?

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    May 10th 2017, 7:59 AM

    @TonyD2469: you need the credit or debit card that purchased the ticket with you,
    Two of the teenagers in our party had parents cards with them to gain access,
    It’s a little inconvenient but it works 100%

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    May 10th 2017, 8:33 AM

    @Niall Power: having to carryl someone elses credit card is problematic. Thats a bad policy

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    May 10th 2017, 9:34 AM

    @Niall Power: So if I buy my 16 year old daughter or neice tickets for Justin Beiber I have to give them my credit card to bring along to the gig?

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    May 10th 2017, 1:18 PM

    @TonyD2469: I’m beginning to think you’re a tout Tony…

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    May 10th 2017, 6:09 PM

    @David: All legislation can be criticized some way – what about 40km speed limit if I can do faster on my bike – do I get a ticket? Doesn’t mean speed limit is bad.

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    May 10th 2017, 7:16 PM

    @cortisola: you should, you’re breaking the speed limit

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    May 11th 2017, 12:05 PM

    @TonyD2469: IT should work the same way as buying flights for someone as a gift, They can only use them in both cases.

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    May 10th 2017, 7:08 AM

    Ticketmaster- the lady doth protest too much methinks.

    This makes perfect sense. Ticketmaster and seatwave is a conflict of interest

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    May 10th 2017, 9:07 AM

    Ticketmaster should never have been allowed to buy Seatwave as huge conflict and guarantee they pass tix directly through system for higher price and profit……ID system is the way to go…. @lavbeer:

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    Mute Gary
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    May 10th 2017, 6:32 AM

    Delighted to hear this.

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    May 10th 2017, 6:41 AM

    Great News , now please get on with it. Good work all

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    May 10th 2017, 7:28 AM

    I hope ticketmaster are fined as well. They’re criminal in their activity. They should have their licence revoked for ruling consumers off.

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    May 10th 2017, 11:55 AM

    @6ljJQRRU:
    what current law did they break? Probably took advantage off a lack of law, but they didn’t break any law as far as i can tell.

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    May 10th 2017, 7:42 AM

    Fair play to Peter Aiken promotions in supporting this.

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    May 10th 2017, 9:56 AM

    @Johnny O’Connor: Considering he’s fairly involved with Ticketmaster, I’d say his support of it is for publicity reasons only.

    It’s impossible to get a ticket for a major event or artist(s) without using Ticketmaster.

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    May 10th 2017, 5:17 PM

    MCD staying quiet, hmmm

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    Mute Laura Walsh
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    May 10th 2017, 8:01 AM

    Company who resell tickets for extortionate profits are against proposed legislation to make said activity illegal, there’s a shock. Ticketmaster/seatwave are s#um, delighted with this piece of legislation and hope it pushes forward.

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    Mute Stephen Duggan
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    May 10th 2017, 6:22 AM

    #### them

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    Mute Cindy Crawford
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    May 10th 2017, 8:56 AM

    It’s about time something was done about this. I was charged €150 each by Viagogo for tickets to Bruno Mars with a face value of €92 plus €40 service charge per ticket that had the service charge as €6.85 on them. They’re nothing but touts.

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    May 10th 2017, 9:19 AM

    @Cindy Crawford: By the way i went through the Ticketmaster website & was diverted to Viagogo.

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    May 10th 2017, 8:00 AM

    Reading the Ticketmaster submission (staunchly opposed to new legislation and regulation) it’s clear where their interests lie. Also they claim less than 1% of tickets were resold overall which is misleading. Not the case for high demand events. They should be forced to give examples e.g. U2

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    May 10th 2017, 8:02 AM

    No more gouging for “resale” touts? Hah, good enough for them! They’ve a handy little scam going and its about time their overcharging wings were clipped!

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    May 10th 2017, 7:27 AM

    At point of sale it will control cost but how do you police it supply and demand will always suit the kerbside touts no control unless fines are massive

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    Mute Gerry Fallon
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    May 10th 2017, 8:15 AM

    At least now the touts selling tickets outside the 3 arena will have a legitimate business!
    10% profit?
    Or will they bother?

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    Mute Brian Moore
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    May 10th 2017, 1:40 PM

    Like everything else we “nearly” get it right.
    Why not just make it illegal to sell any ticket for anything above its face value and stop ticket profiteering altogether.

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    Mute Mattia Accinelli
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    May 10th 2017, 9:55 AM

    Finally something is moving. But would it be so hard to put a name on the tickets and apply name-change procedures similar to the plane ticket ones?

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    Mute Cormac Mckay
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    May 10th 2017, 2:58 PM

    Ticketmaster​ should be Investigated for unfair competition practice

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    May 10th 2017, 11:10 AM

    Call me cynical , but I can’t accept that any business which can legally transfer its products to a sister company and sell it for 10 times its original price, will not, in some form , take advantage of this .

    Also, maybe a tad patronising there Ticketmaster – anybody there in the public confused about ticket touting ?

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    Mute Robert o halloran
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    May 10th 2017, 12:16 PM

    This needs to happen ,
    Tickets have become near impossible to buy for gigs the last few years .

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    May 10th 2017, 8:19 PM

    Now let’s do the same with nama properties

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    May 10th 2017, 8:13 AM

    In other news, Irish people very unhappy at rainy forecast for the weekend……….obviously

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    May 10th 2017, 12:48 PM

    Brilliant, This is badly needed. Well done Sin Feinn

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    Mute Seán O'Keeffe
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    May 10th 2017, 8:52 AM

    First world problems or what? This is not what we need government for, add this to standing in the dail for prayer, blasphemy laws, helmets for cyclists etc. Here’s a simple solution: don’t want to spend loads of money to see some poxy band/team/event? Don’t.

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    May 10th 2017, 9:52 AM

    @Sean O’Keefe: Yes we do need the government for this matter. People are being ripped off by the companies selling tickets & they won’t stop until they are forced to. This is a problem affecting the public which the government represent. You stay at home in your poxy house if you want to.

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    May 10th 2017, 10:15 AM

    @Seán O’Keeffe: I think it’s more about Ticketmaster deliberately reserving tickets to sell on seatwave for a fortune and up their overall profits. If they weren’t doing this, I would be surprised.

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    Mute Sean McMahon
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    May 10th 2017, 2:29 PM

    Hurray!

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    Mute Marko
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    May 10th 2017, 10:52 AM

    Ahhh god love them ! Sad face! Not!!!

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    May 11th 2017, 8:06 AM

    Both companies are See you next Tuesday’s

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    May 12th 2017, 10:09 AM

    This is really funny. The problem with ticket touting or overpriced tickets can be solved fairly quickly without government involved.
    Don’t be stupid and don’t buy them.

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    May 10th 2017, 1:26 PM

    It would be very interesting to only sell event tickets via an open auction, with every ticket class sold at the final bid price

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    May 10th 2017, 3:56 PM

    Great News , about time something was done to stop this. Good work all

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    May 10th 2017, 6:38 PM

    Hmm sure let’s listen to the company who profit off ticket resales.

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