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Published 08:36 26 Jul 2018 BST
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The legislation will also forbid people to use bot-software to buy tickets in bulk.
This Anti-Ticket Touting Bill has been talked about in the Oireachtas Bills Office for over a year now. Minister for Business, Enterprise, and Innovation Heather Humphreys is keen to step in and take action.
Speaking about the bill, Humphreys said:
It’s “wrong that people who make no contribution to sport or music can profit from the resale of tickets for sell-out matches and shows.” "In doing so, they deprive genuine fans of the opportunity to attend these events, and the time has come to put a stop to it."Ticket-touting has been a massive issue in Ireland for years. It recently hit headlines when Ed Sheeran came to play shows in Dublin, Cork, Galway and Belfast. Concert goers were told they had to bring ID with them to prove that they bought the tickets themselves from the official ticket provider.
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