[The process tracks people.
Letting people in anonymously... not a great idea.]
What may be problematic about the Trump campaign announcing huge ticket numbers is that it may suppress turnout. Who wants to line up for hours and hours, only to end up outdoors? Even the people outdoors have to get in line and go through a bomb detector. And then there’s the parking issue. If a million people had actually shown up, parking would have been a nightmare.
Best to keep the numbers close to their chests. I expect that after this left-wing engineered fiasco, combined with what I believe was the campaign’s exhortations to people to sign up to show their support (and provide their e-mail addresses so the campaign could solicit their donations), the Trump campaign will be a little more close-mouthed about future ticket numbers. It costs money to put up these events. To spend big money on infrastructure and have fewer people show up than projected - that was money that could have been spent elsewhere.
If you have submitted some form of contact information,
you are then traceable. If you harm someone in the
audience, they have a better way of tracking you down.
You did something.
No no, i wasn’t even there.
Here’s your ticked request contact info.
Here’s the video of you entering the event.
Well here’s your photo harming someone.
What do you mean you weren’t there?
With these loons ANTIFA and BLM screwing around, we
can’t just ignore strong security and a method of
recourse.