Lots of empty rows at the Aquatics Centre in Stratford yesterday, even
as Rebecca Adlington swam in her 400m freestyle heat and final
Prized Olympic tickets entrusted to
foreign delegations are being openly sold by touts on the streets of
Britain, it emerged last night.
They are cashing in on the huge demand for seats by selling tickets sent overseas by Games organisers.
The
revelation came as a row raged over embarrassing scenes of banks of
empty seating at many Games venues – including last night’s swimming
finals.
The Yard confirmed that about 20 people had been arrested attempting to sell tickets since the opening ceremony on Friday.
Yesterday
spectators who bought tickets for the Olympic Park, because all venues
inside were sold out of lower-priced tickets, had the frustration of
watching pictures on the big screen of unfilled seats.