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When asked by reporters how the government plans to enforce a potential ban on ticket bots, Naqvi acknowledged the issue is difficult both because of how hard it is to actually track down and prosecute potential scalpers, but also because both the public and venues still want the ability to be able to resell and/or trade tickets.
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