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The_Kitchen_Guy said:85 MPH down the Tri-State doesn't seem to attract Police Tickets, either.
By the time Deb gets her tickets, this thread will be in Bloomington.jasonmva said:And there goes this thread!
But would we expect anything less?!?
[shrug] It's Chicago. [/shrug] Even The Police are subject to a little palm grease.DebbieJ said:I'm sure they do. There was a members only presale over the weekend. You had to pay $100 to get access to it, which I'm sure they paid.
I got sick of navigating the automated system and am now on hold to talk to a live person. Maybe there is hope for two seats together....
I wish I had read this earlier...I went to:
https://tickets.thepolicetour.com
The are coming to Churchill Downs and I ordered mine online. Check to see if it isn't too late. Good luck!
To obtain police tickets for a fundraiser, you can reach out to your local police department or contact their community outreach officer. They may have a specific process for requesting tickets and may also have a limited number available.
Police tickets are typically intended for fundraising events or community outreach purposes. It's best to check with your local police department to see if your event qualifies for the use of these tickets.
In most cases, police tickets are provided free of charge for fundraising or community outreach purposes. However, it's always best to confirm with the police department beforehand to ensure there are no unexpected costs.
The number of police tickets that can be requested may vary depending on the police department and the purpose of the event. It's best to check with the department beforehand to see if there are any limitations on the number of tickets that can be requested.
Yes, there may be restrictions on how you can use the police tickets. Some departments may require that the tickets be sold at face value, while others may have specific guidelines for how the funds raised from the tickets should be used. It's important to communicate with the police department to ensure you are following their guidelines.