Disabled STHs and their carers

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tinytears

New member
Feb 5, 2010
113
I think the carer might like to go :) I'm also thinking of standard seating, and if not going I'd be interested in printing the tickets and sticking them on NSC etc, so the seats aren't empty.

It is always best for all seats to have someone in them. By standard seating then I assume you mean ambulant disabled who are not in the wheelchair areas, in which case I am sure the club would easily be able to upgrade the ticket so the carer can go. Obviously the club are not going to let the carer use a free ticket if they are not there to assist someone. I think the problems arise when the carer comes & also brings another able bodied person with them using the free ticket . My personal view is that if there is the odd game I cannot come to then it shouldnt be a problem for my husband to still come using our tickets. We have a season ticket & I come to nearly all the games so it isnt that we are trying to scam anyone.
 




Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
55,709
Goldstone
By standard seating then I assume you mean ambulant disabled who are not in the wheelchair areas
I'm not sure the term fits, but no, not the wheelchair area.
My personal view is that if there is the odd game I cannot come to then it shouldnt be a problem for my husband to still come using our tickets. We have a season ticket & I come to nearly all the games so it isnt that we are trying to scam anyone.
So I guess that's happened then, with no one complaining that he's used a carer's ticket?
 


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