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Normal People Sitting In The Handicapped Section
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(02-01-2023, 02:17 AM)BFritz21 Wrote: The entire this thread is that I can't get the best seats because of normal people stealing them, and it took you two full pages to realize that?

And you're really suggesting that I shouldn't mind people stealing my seats because I could just as well go to worse seats? Please explain that one to me.

Ok, glad you're willing to admit it.  Go pound sand.  You don't automatically get the best seats just because you're handicapped and you've decided to get on the bandwagon.  The best handicapped seats are sold out just like all the other best seats.  You don't get to decide whether anyone in particular needs those seats.  You don't get to decide how many people someone who has those seats is allowed to bring along.

Nobody is stealing your seats.  They're not your seats unless you bought a COA.  You just want to show up on game day and roll your ass down in front of people who have been buying tickets for 30 years.

Again, call the ticket office the day tickets go on sale and ask for the best ADA tickets available for the games you want.  Tell us what they offer you.  If what is available to the public from the Bengals at that time is better than what you're offered then we can all get on board with your cause.  I doubt that will be the case.  It's certainly not based on the anecdotes you've shared to date. 

I think you should have available every reasonable opportunity and experience as the rest of us.  What is preventing you from getting what you want has nothing to do with your handicap and everything to do with ticket demand and availability. We don't get to pick the seat we want and get it at face value either.  You're asking for special treatment, not equal access.
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RE: Normal People Sitting In The Handicapped Section - Roland - 02-01-2023, 02:54 PM

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