If they catch you jumping from one price range section to another they can and sometimes will kick you out of the track. My wife and I always buy the expensive tickets in the upper sections to get not only the chairback seats with arms at the tracks that have them but also the best positioned seats under the overhangs and near the restrooms and vendors. We have went to our seats and found people in them that refused to leave so we got security and they were sent back to the general admission section with warnings that if they left that section again they would have to leave the track. Friends of ours found some people obviously under the influence in their seats and were told to screw off that they weren't moving and when security arrived they gave security a hard time and were escorted out of the track. Why should a person that spent $35 for a ticket even think that they could just take someones $160 seat with out repercussions is beyond me, after all it is the same as stealing.