The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 02, 1984, Page Page 10, Image 10

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Cards & Letters
This is in regard to Kevin
McCoy's opinion on Bruce Spring
steen ticket sales (Oct 31).
There was.no widespread
drunkenness or fight ing as he has
suggested. As for police patrols,
they seemed to have gone by at
least once every half hour. Maybe,
Kevin, you were having too good
of a time to notice they were
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The University Program Coun
cil did the best job possible under
the circumstances. No matter
when the announcement had
come, there would have been a
stampede at the Nebraska Union.
Since it was announced early, the
stampede was slowed somewhat.
I walked the line Saturday
before the football game, and all
the sidewalks were clear of tents
and campers. I did not see any of
the campers creating an "obsta
cle course" for Big Red fans.
Ticket sales also were handled
as well as possible. The Nebraska
Union had the facilities to handle
the amount of people coming
through. If all the tickets are sold
in one place, then those in charge
know exactly how many tickets
are left. If there had been several
ouuets, as soon as one outlet was So KelHn, thT picturVyou
sold out, the people would go. painted was inaccurate and un-
running to another outlet. In fair to those involved,
addition, there could not be a Lauri
computer link-up because the UPC No 12 hiS
cannot afford one. It would be rlw
nice, but it is not possible, yyJt
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