Going free many places wearing a reflective vest

Sean and David decided to test their theory that they could have free access to certain places just by having the audacity … and wearing a fluorescent reflective jacket.

 

“To go without paying, you just pretend to be an important person, and people with safety vests are important people,” explain the two friends. “When you see a guy with a fluorescent yellow vest climb over a fence or go straight to a bouncer, you assume that it is there to fix something” , they continue on Vice .

 

It is from this idea that they could get free cinema in Melbourne. “Wearing our fluorescent reflective vest, Sean and I walked past the guy from the entrance to the counter and came back in the first room on our way.”

 

They then tried something more ambitious and headed to the zoo. “When the time came, we were stunned. Finally, we ended up double file naturally. On the way, Sean has even launched a” good day “to the seller of tickets. We could not believe it. ”

 

Proud of their success, they tried to board a bus but failed for the first time. Never mind, they wanted to see … a Coldplay concert. “To be totally honest with you, enter the stage was not easy. We had to stand for several different inputs and back several times on our feet, but it was relatively quiet compared to the challenge. In our surprise, everything went pretty well. In the end, we managed to get in.

 

Once inside, Sean sent a message to a friend that he knew there to tell him to join us. He obviously found our idea ridiculous vest. He said he would try to nab us temporary pass. At that time, our story away some simple safety vest but one can still say that without it, we could never see Coldplay. ”

Beyond the “joke” that poses real security issues…