They might have had security problems in the past, like people each attending part of the conference or passing the ticket outside the turnstile after they got in so that it could be used more than once.

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On 11-12-08 07:33 PM, Wesley Peterson wrote:

This might be a new John Jay requirement. The Drupal Group may just be playing by their host's rules.

On Dec 8, 2011 7:29 PM, "Adam" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Ben Stoutenburgh wrote:

        Yeah, sad to report but the host (John Jay College) is
        requiring name tags to be worn the whole time we are there,
        and photo ID will be needed at the door.  The organizers of
        the camp have indicated that tickets are non-transferable this
        time.


    Somehow that feels like it's against the FOSS spirit of things.

    Adam

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