This applies to more situations than this too. Although it did not work, my step-dad & I tried to walk out on court at the Toyota Center to greet the players as they came in. We had floor seats, 2nd row, and there was no one in front of us. I told my step-dad, "lets go greet the players".Oldgringo wrote:Exactly!Purplehood wrote:Act like you are doing what you are supposed to be doing. If you act nervous, people react. If they react, they call the authorities. If you act nervous in front of the authorities...you end up being a Costco customer.
"Are we allowed?"
"Just act like you're supposed to be there & no one will question you."
Well, a security guard saw us! ;) She asked us to go back to our seats, no harm no foul, but I've done things like that before by simply ACTING like you're supposed to be there. It's called social engineering! ;)