Talk:Nissan Pavilion

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I'll leave it to someone else, because I'm not sure what, if anything should go in its place, but clearly the following text should not be included in the introduction paragraph to the venue:

Unfortunately, this venue is poorly managed and should be avoided at all costs. Roads to and from the venue are insufficient and traffic jams are impossible to avoid. Many concert goers have missed shows due to hours spent in traffic caused by inept facility management. Radiohead's recent performance is one example of thousands of ticket holders being unable to enter due to poor planning by venue management.

I think the parking information might be a bit unnecessary as well.

I think it's fine to include something like this in some kind of controversy section on the entry. But it is wrong to include it in the opening paragraph to the entry. Agerard (talk) 17:17, 13 May 2008 (UTC)