The B.C. government wants to crack down on concert ticket scalpers and automatic buying programs, but it isn鈥檛 sure how to proceed yet.
Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth said Tuesday he鈥檚 beginning with a three-week of people鈥檚 experiences buying from event providers and ticket resellers.
鈥淟ive events should be an enjoyable experience for British Columbians, not a windfall for scalpers,鈥 Farnworth said.
The survey results are to be released this spring, and legislation to restrict ticket sales will be introduced this fall, Farnworth said.
The event organizing and ticket selling industry will be a key to tackling the problem, which has vexed other provinces and countries since the advent of automated methods to snap up tickets as soon as an authorized ticket seller makes them available.
鈥淲e want to learn from the successes as well as the failures of other jurisdictions,鈥 Farnworth said.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a whole range of issues beside bots. In a 50,000-seat arena, people think there are 50,000 tickets. But when you start to take out things such as tickets being held back by the owner, for fan clubs for example, that reduces the number of tickets.鈥