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Resale site blasts Government s new face value ticket law claiming it will drive up black market prices

Updated: 16 Apr 2021, 11:40 THE GOVERNMENT’s new anti-touting legislation will benefit street corner sellers and drive up black market ticket prices, it has been claimed. Viagogo, a website for people to buy and sell tickets for music, sports and other cultural events, say the Bill is “unconstitutional” and it will see more people ripped off. 5 5 5 Ed Sheeran in the Phoenix Park was another popular gig with ViagogoCredit: JOHN DARDIS The Sale of Tickets (Cultural, Entertainment, Recreational and Sporting Events) Bill is expected to be signed off by Cabinet in a matter of weeks. As part of the new law, anyone found to be reselling tickets for events for more than their face value could face a prison sentence of up to two years and/or a €100,000 fine.

Carlile, John S (1817–1878) – Encyclopedia Virginia

Early Years John Snyder Carlile was born in Winchester on December 16, 1817, and was the only child of Jonathan Carlile, a lawyer, and Elizabeth Snyder Carlile. Contrary to an accepted family tradition that Carlile’s father died when he was young, Jonathan Carlile was an abusive alcoholic who squandered his wife’s inheritance and whose conduct forced the family to move frequently. After he deserted his family in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, Elizabeth Carlile returned to Hampshire County, where she operated a school. On December 17, 1833, she petitioned the Virginia General Assembly for divorce, and after that request was rejected she obtained a judgment of divorce in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, on August 22, 1836.

Indonesia: UN Experts Flag Rights Concerns Over $3b Tourism Project

Friday, 2 April 2021, 7:54 am GENEVA (31 March 2021) UN human rights experts today urged the Indonesian Government to respect human rights and the rule of law amid reports that a US$3 billion tourism project on Lombok island has involved aggressive land grabs, forced evictions of Sasak indigenous peoples, and intimidation and threats against human rights defenders. “Farmers and fisher folks have been expelled from their land and have endured the destruction of their houses, fields, water sources, cultural and religious sites, as the Government of Indonesia and the ITDC (Indonesia Tourism Development Corporation) groomed Mandalika to become a ‘New Bali’,” said Olivier De

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