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I HATE wearing things on my right wrist....is left wrist gonna cause a real issue here for some reason?
Will I be prosecuted, expelled, hand cut off......
I will not conform to your social norms and persuasions.
RFID scanner is on your right side when coming through the gate. To each his own, but if you're in front of me, you have to promise to let me skip line in front of you. I ain't got time for you having to reach across your body to scan in.
I HATE wearing things on my right wrist....is left wrist gonna cause a real issue here for some reason?
Will I be prosecuted, expelled, hand cut off......
I will not conform to your social norms and persuasions.
You will have to reach your left hand across your body to scan in and out of Centeroo, as the RFID dealyboppers have sensors on the right side of the gates. Or walk through backwards, which is what I did last year.
That's it.
Edit: OOO! Look at MacRoober, being all helpful and faster than me.
I HATE wearing things on my right wrist....is left wrist gonna cause a real issue here for some reason?
Will I be prosecuted, expelled, hand cut off......
I will not conform to your social norms and persuasions.
You will have to reach your left hand across your body to scan in and out of Centeroo, as the RFID dealyboppers have sensors on the right side of the gates. Or walk through backwards, which is what I did last year.
That's it.
Edit: OOO! Look at MacRoober, being all helpful and faster than me.
Post by dreamingtree on Jun 10, 2014 10:20:26 GMT -5
I wore mine on my left last year and just reached across as I walked through. It wasn't that hard. I just worry that they will give us a hard time because it isn't on our right?
Post by itrainmonkeys on Jun 10, 2014 10:23:10 GMT -5
I didn't have an issue when I had it on the wrong side the first year they implemented that rule. I was walking into the festival and the volunteers at the area we were entering had no clue wht to do (I put my own wristband on when they were supposed to). I was the only person I saw all weekend with it on the left wrist but I know others had it too. I didn't have a problem but I think some people got asked about it because the workers may have thought it was fake/stolen since it wasn't on the proper side.
I wore mine on my left last year and just reached across as I walked through. It wasn't that hard. I just worry that they will give us a hard time because it isn't on our right?
Thats why I was asking.... First and fore most I don't wont to be hassled over a wristband. Second and fore more I don't won't to wear it on my right wrist. I'm pretty high maintenance if you couldn't tell already.
I was the only person I saw all weekend with it on the left wrist
My favorite monkey.
lol I kept looking around and checking because I didn't realize it was on the wrong side until we were at camp. Should have figured there's much less shit for them to worry about than some dummy with it on the wrong wrist.