London: Britain’s Olympics minister says it’s unreasonable to give a full accounting of ticket sales for the 2012 London Olympics right now. Olympics minister Hugh Robertson spoke Friday came a day after a London watchdog group demanded that games organizers clearly show how sales break down between expensive and affordable tickets. Critics have sought the data to see if a disproportionate number of tickets have been sold at higher prices — shutting out average people who can’t pay prices up to $2,012 per ticket. [caption id=“attachment_217431” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“London Olympics.”]  [/caption] But Robertson says the request is unfair because organisers are in the middle of a “very big, complicated ticketing operation.” He says the time for a full accounting will come once all the ticket sales are complete. The 2012 London Olympics start 27 July and end 12 August. AP
Britain’s Olympics minister says it’s unreasonable to give a full accounting of ticket sales for the 2012 London Olympics right now.
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