Everonn
Member
I don't understand what we don't get here. This is as simple as it gets. Until we can buy a reserved seat, the rule in play is "there are no saved seats". It's a beautiful thing; one rule that applies to us all, equally, without discrimination. Either a seat has a warm body in it or that seat is available. That's it. There are no saved seats. Everyone plays under the same rule. I get it. There are no saved seats. If someone sees an empty seat, they can sit in it. They don't even have to ask, because there are no saved seats. We don't even have to listen to a sob story. THERE ARE NO SAVED SEATS. If a person vacates a seat and comes back to find it occupied, that's their tough shit. Why? Because there are no fucking saved seats!
You must go to an awful lot of shows all by your lonesome. That system works fine if nobody ever wants to enjoy a show along with any friends or family.
If some asshole sits in my wife's seat because she had the nerve to take a leak or find a drink and subsequently has to sit in another section from me because "there are no saved seats" then I'm going to take issue with that, and there's absolutely no doubt in my mind that Glenn would take issue with that as well. This conversation should be about fighting blatant abuse of saving unattended seats for an unreasonable amount of time, not about a dogmatic approach in search of a utopian solution that applies to us all, equally, without discrimination. There ought to be some discrimination. Discrimination says that's my wife's seat, and she's going to be sitting next to me when she comes back. If some asshole has a problem with that, they can take it up with whomever is responsible for their lack of common sense.
- Chris