kristensideaoffun
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I totally agree with you.... but if they don’t ask, how is it any different than not asking people where they live? Obviously, household is a lot easier for people to lie about, which I am not advocating! But a rule is a rule and it was said here many times that if they don’t ask for proof of residency, they could get shut down.
I don’t think it will be that difficult. The CM will just ask “how many in your household” instead of “how many in your party” when boarding people. Sure, people will lie. But I would think that asking how many people are in the household and seating people based on their answer would be enough to meet that requirement.