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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do it. Or wait it out, checking daily to see if some actual “semi ambulatory” people decide they want tickets. Seriously. Do it. Fake a limp if you feel bad.[/quote] Please, don't be an ass and fake a limp. I'm a disabled person and while I may wish I had your tickets the night of the performance, the fact is if they are available to be purchased and not reserved for disabled people specifically, then you should go ahead and buy them. Some venues reserve very good tickets for disabled people for a reduced price, but you have to prove you qualify and such. People can't just go online and buy them. So, if you can, I can't think of any reason why you should feel badly about buying them. That said, I probably wouldn't personally buy them if I didn't need them because I'd feel bad if I saw someone in the audience who could better use them...but then again, I get overly worried about all kinds of things.[/quote]
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