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MisterDDDD
It means getting into (the pit) or right by (the b stage) without having purchased a ticket to do so...
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Rockman
Pretty hard ta get in there without a wrist-band …
Not sayin' it hasn't been done but security is usually pretty tight ….
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Spud
So What do you usually make them from ?
They actually have trained and working security ?Quote
Rockman
Pretty hard ta get in there without a wrist-band …
Not sayin' it hasn't been done but security is usually pretty tight ….
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tumbled
nothing worse than paying top dollar for your ticket with pain and then having @#$%& jamming in next to you and trying to push you fromyour spot.
@#$%& nonsense
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georgemcdonnell314
At the Santa Clara show people were just climbing over the fence to get into the pit.
The security guards just stood there and watched.
One woman went up and complained about the influx of those without arm bands and the security guy just walked away from her.
Another time the guy paid the security guy and even helped him over the fence into the pit.
So, I guess that is not "crashing" to get in but it is getting in without the proper ticket/ credentials.
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georgemcdonnell314
At the Santa Clara show people were just climbing over the fence to get into the pit.
The security guards just stood there and watched.
One woman went up and complained about the influx of those without arm bands and the security guy just walked away from her.
Another time the guy paid the security guy and even helped him over the fence into the pit.
So, I guess that is not "crashing" to get in but it is getting in without the proper ticket/ credentials.
Which pit? Or was it both?
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Hairball
At Anaheim Stadium in '02, just before the show started I found my way up to a nice 10th row floor seat w/plenty of empty seats in same row.
Was just getting comfy and stretching out when this huge Italian dude tapped me on the shoulder and said "excuse me these seats are taken" in a growling gruff mafioso tone reminiscent of Vito Corleone.
Flashes of the Godfather shot through my head as I smiled and quickly skidaddled out of there asap. Next thing I know actor Danny Devito, his wife Rhea Perlman, some of their kids,
along with a few other big and dangerous looking dudes made their way in while the Italian bodyguard dude continued to stare me down...if looks could kill.