Some guy wrote a letter to the Post whining about getting busted for scalping tickets outside of Nats Park. He was from out of town and full of self pity, with comments about how the police must have nothing better to do. While I have no sympathy for some idiot on vacation committing what he should have assumed was an illegal activity, particularly when the cops have loudspeakers announcing that it is a no scalping zone, it does raise an interesting topic of the enforcement of scalping laws around the ballpark.
Of course the professional scalpers know all the tricks, always asking to buy when they are both buying and selling. Which leads to assumption #1, that the seller is breaking the law while the buyer is not. The pros also operate in the main strip between the Metro stop and the ballpark where there is the most enforcement, assumption #2 is that they are making payoffs in order to work the area (either that or they are just willing to take the risk and look at an occasional ride down to the station as a cost of doing business). Assumption #3 is that I believe that I've heard that scalping is only illegal within a block of the ballpark, which covers the ballpark grounds, the area directly across the street, and up Half Street; when I've had extras to sell I always make sure to do the transactions on private property over in the Yards Lot.
Sure would be nice if the team would set up a no scalping zone, but no chance old man Lerner will ever knowingly allow a cash transaction to occur at the ballpark without taking a significant piece of the action. Since it is legal to sell tickets from a couple blocks away I'd like to see one of the new bars promote a ticket exchange area as a means to draw in customers.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/welcome-baseball-fan-go-directly-to-jail/2013/06/21/a34b67ee-d911-11e2-a9f2-42ee3912ae0e_story.html
It has nothing to do with the ballpark. DC (STUPID) law is that reselling of tickets on a PUBLIC street is illegal and they take you to jail.
This happened to me -Sold 2 tickets for $20 TOTAL last year to game 4 of the playoffs. I was with my 12 year old, 9 year old, and my GF and her 12 year old. Had 2 extra tickets -Got rid of them and didnt think twice.
Cop arrested me and put me in the car. LUCKILY - After being told he was taking me to jail (and me saying over and over again "Are you KIDDING?" a supervisor came and agreed to give me a $100 "must appear" citation. (When I went to the station the following week -the cop at the station goes "This is such a BS crime. And it goes on your arrest record. I'm voiding it off").
But this is where i learned that if I had walked into the fairgrounds, or a office building, or even 5 guys then its not a crime. but because I was on the sidewalk on a public street..that WAS a crime....
Stupid stupid stupid.....