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London Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (Amendment) Bill

My Lords, my concern is not so much on the issue of organised criminal gangs. I think that we all recognise that serious penalties need to be imposed in that regard. But I am not clear exactly what the situation is in this clause as it stands. Is it the case that, if people who have a ticket that they cannot use simply stand outside the stadium and sell the ticket, they will be committing an offence? As I understand it, the crucial issue is whether the ticket is sold above its face value. Perhaps if Section 31(1)(b) of the Act, concerning selling a ticket, "““otherwise than in accordance with a written authorisation issued by the London Organising Committee””," was amended on Report so as to read instead, ““and above face value””, that would overcome the problem facing people in the circumstances that I have just described. People who have a ticket that they cannot use would not find themselves suddenly open to a fine of £20,000.

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Reference

731 c241GC 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords Grand Committee
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