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[quote=Anonymous]So it’s the Patriot Center. My father always sits in these kind of Sears because he is disabled but I haven’t taken him there. When we have been to larger and similar arenas, like Capital One Arena or Fed Ex, these seats usually mean the kind a wheelchair can hook into or sit beside. Think of the ones at the movie theaters. Often in order to prevent stairs, they have this section at the top of the lower level, so right when you enter the seating area from be concourse, it’s the top row, close so where the usher stands. They aren’t always the best seats. At the Anthem, they are behind the sounding and lighting board. I don’t think a person would confront you, it is likely someone who needed that seat can’t go and is reselling. So they need the money. Not every ambulatory disability requires a wheelchair or cane so people can’t really tell just by looking at someone. I don’t think an usher can make that judgment call or will care. [/quote]
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