My ex wife went to get tickets for Sundays game for my 11 yo autistic grandson and his uncle, my son, as his carer but as he is under 12 his carer has to pay full price as under 12 has to be with an adult anyway yet i can get season tickets for him and I for reduced price as I am disabled. I must admit to being shocked at this situation
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03-08-2018 04:55 AM #1
Shocked
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03-08-2018 06:16 AM #2
Don’t really see what the issue is here if your son and grandsons uncle are not disabled, they wouldn’t fall into any category to entitle them to discounted seats?
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03-08-2018 06:20 AM #3
What’s the issue? You get discounted tickets as your disabled, his uncle doesn’t as he isn’t?
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03-08-2018 06:28 AM #5
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Do carers usually get reduced price tickets for Hibs? I'm not sure how it works.
I worked for the Lothian Autistic Society and if we took the kids places we would pay for them but we would get in for free most of the time.
But since you say all under 12's need to be with an adult, essentially every child is going with a care-giver who pays full price, regardless of any additional needs.
Would be interesting to know what other clubs do in this situation.
Should Hibs be taking a leaf out of the book of places such as swimming, soft play and the cinema?
Are we legally obliged to?Last edited by hibee316; 03-08-2018 at 06:33 AM.
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03-08-2018 08:53 AM #6
Thats my point disabled persons carer is free, my grandson is disabled, he is Autistic, his uncle who is taking him isn't but as his carer he is supposed to be free
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03-08-2018 09:03 AM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think Hibs are leading in respect of autistic fans
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03-08-2018 09:11 AM #8
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Shocked
I get the guys point. You can get a ST as a carer (I’ve a mate who has one) if you have a kid that needs one, but he’s saying he can’t get a single ticket on the same terms.
Edit: hang on, maybe I’ve missed the point here.
Edit: No, I’ve not!
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkLast edited by 7062; 03-08-2018 at 09:14 AM.
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03-08-2018 09:15 AM #9
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Ah, I didn't get that from the first post.
If you can get a free ST as a carer, then it surely means you should could get an individual match ticket free as a carer as well.
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03-08-2018 09:15 AM #10
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If every 12 year old that goes has to be accompanied, what difference does it make if the kid is autistic?
The crux, to me, is that all people under 12 need a carer.
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03-08-2018 09:23 AM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Hibs pride themselves on being autism friendly and think the carer should at least be discounted but I would suggest they should be free and would encourage the OP to contact the club on this matter.
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03-08-2018 09:25 AM #12
Would it have to be a registered carer that gets the free entry, maybe that's the issue. His uncle isn't the regular registered carer, so maybe has to pay full price due to this.
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03-08-2018 09:25 AM #13
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03-08-2018 09:33 AM #14
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Someone said it more eloquently than me above though.
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03-08-2018 09:34 AM #15
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03-08-2018 09:47 AM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-08-2018 10:03 AM #17
in my family we have two disabled season tickets and two carers. On all home Europe games and cup games we have two paid tickets and two free Carer tickets. We have never had any bother getting tickets for carers and never had any problems having other friends using the Carer tickets to help the disabled family members when the original carers can’t make it.
We are all adults however so I’m not sure the rules when it regards to a child disabled season ticket. As said I’d hope it would be the same as mentioned in other posts here.
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