My department is already discussing this issue and how to prevent this from happening next year. I know that doesn't change anything that had happened to you but we will strive to make sure it doesn't happen again.
Thank you very much, that is all I wanted.
Yuu--I don't understand something here. Registration has always required photo ID. This isn't new. Have you ever been able to get in without ID before?
.. I'm not staff, so I'm going to be nice about the fact that "ignorance of the law is not an excuse"
that was not nice. That was rude, condescending and undeservedly high and mighty.
Do not lecture me. I never claimed ignorance. I know the rule well. I just happened to LOSE my ID
This goes for everyone else who decidedly to so kindly lecture me without knowing the circumstances.
I have a very, very hard time remembering and keeping track of things especially small, card-shaped items.( brain damage due to temporary death) it is very frustrating to be left out so often because of it. To then be scolded like a child is something I won't tolerate.
We all know the many bags of items we need to bring, yet forgetting is the eternal lament of the con-goer.
I'm not asking for special treatment.
I just wanted to bring attention to a pretty severe problem in hopes that some sort of...fail safe be put in place or at least considered in the future.
A flat-out " Too bad" (from a staffer who had just allowed a 13 year old into a game of cards against humanity. He didn't know what Mecha-Hitler was for God's sake!) after all the time, effort and money we put into this convention just isn't okay.
As for the staffers who felt the need to give nasty, condescending response:
You represent the convention. I came to this forum with a problem and you responded like common Internet trolls, just itching to put another person down. Are you proud? Was that moment of superiority worth making a loyal supporter feel unwelcome in this community?
if you guys are okay with representing K-con staff as just another group of angry nerds hungry for a power trip than I supposed that's you're prerogative but it isn't a community I want any part of.
I have loved and strongly supported every K-con since the beginning. I jumped at the opportunity to help with or host last-minute or under-staffed events and panels. I was always glad to help my favorite convention in any way but it's clearly time move on.
To everyone else who responded with respect and kindness, thank you. It is
greatly appreciated but just not enough to counter the vitriol.
Thanks for the memories and fun.
[Mod edit by JeffT: Corrected quotes]