16 August 2007 | 10:21 am
Longer entrance lines at the Coliseum?
USC’s latest “innovation” in the football-going experience this season is bar-coded tickets, which will be scanned at Coliseum entrance gates to provide admission. The school has sent out an oddly-worded announcement to account-holders which–under the heading announcing the bar codes–warns ticket-holders to “be sure to arrive early to the gates for the home opener against Idaho on September 1st at 7:15pm,” seemingly implying that the bar-code scanning process will make the sometimes very-long stadium entrance lines even longer this season.
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You would think that bar coding would make things faster…. oh well.
so says Marc, August 16th, 2007 at 11:45amUnfortunately, the Coliseum Commission’s attempt at barcoding will be sheer gridlock… just look at the student seating fiasco last year….
so says GalaxyDon, August 16th, 2007 at 6:18pm