I'm not joking,I am serious.
All these electronic passports,tickets,cashless payments will turn us into a society where unless you have a mobile then you will not be able to function in society.
In the short term it creates a two tier society with some people unable to access venues,events,pubs,vote etc.this in itself is bad enough.
In the medium term the seeds that have been sown will turn into a personal electronic ID card on your device(by this time everyone will have been forced to own a phone or not participate in society)things will start to move in the direction of having a microchip in our hands to make it "easier" than carrying a phone.we will then effectively have been chipped the same as a dog at the vets.
Long term it will end in humans having micro chips in their brain and being controlled directly by the state ,who by then will not be a government that we vote for,it will be a global government run by technocrats.
Previous generations chose to fight against tyranny for our freedoms,but we are the generation that are just rolling over and accepting the growing dominance of big tech and we run the risk of being the generation that failed future generations of humans and just gave away humanities freedom.
So I say again,keep the season ticket cards please.
Why do people get angry about things that haven't actually happened?
That's [MENTION=38333]Swansman[/MENTION], innit?
There aren’t really any ‘dangers’. There will be cards for those that don’t have phones etc........
Great news as far as I’m concerned. One less thing to potentially forget on matchdays
You can pick up a smart phone that will be able to do this for less than £100. I would say the % of people who would attend a football match who do not already have access to this technology is pretty small.
This, with my Mum who is 87, has a season ticket and hates technology.The club do very commendable things like ring up the over 80s and have a chat with them. I know it was much appreciated in my family.
I hope they don’t bring in a blanket policy of digital tickets. My grandad can just about use his Nokia brick. He doesn’t own a smartphone.
Look on it as providing convenience for those of us happy to have our ST in our Apple wallets. The ever diminishing group of people who are not so keen will be looked after. The technology exists so may as well be used. We bought tickets for a game at Chester at Christmas (sadly refunded when the area went into level 4 lockdown) and chose the Apple wallet option. Print at home was also offered. It’s choice not discrimination.
I was in a supermarket queue behind a lady with a smartphone. A wonderful device. She didn't need cash or a credit card because it was on her phone. Except that it wouldn't switch on.
So she couldn't buy her shopping, she couldn't get a taxi home, and she couldn't ring her husband to come and fetch her. What a wonderful device. I shouldn't be surprised if in the near future your front door key is on it too, so that when you have walked home, you can't get in.
Discrimination against people who choose not to have a smart phone?
Me. I'm one of them.
Good.
Having said that, the stadium will be cashless when we return, are you against that? You could say that is already a two tier system against people who do not have debit card at least.
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What kind of prat doesn’t have a contingency?
I would be if you could only use your phone to buy food and drinks on the concourse, I do not want the store my card details on my mobile due to the risk of internet fraud.
Pay on the gate I say. Cash only