ticket touting law is very narrow and ONLY covers designated football matches, nothing else.
scalping is here to stay, so just deal with that fact.
oh look someone bought a mclaren limited edition for 2£ mill and 2 years later is reselling it for 5£ mill.
scalper.
I was referring to scalping using bots rather than simple resales, and yes, I get your point about it being here to stay. I'll just get on with life and wait for supply to catch up with demand. But 'scalping' using bots is illegal for all event ticket sales https://www.prsformusic.com/m-magazine/news/ticket-scalping-bots-now-illegal-in-uk/. My point was if it can be made illegal for tickets, why can't it be illegal for everything else?
Your example of someone buying a McLaren isn't the best. Supercars can be legitimate appreciating assets which clearly isn't 'scalping', no-one uses a bot to buy a McLaren - deep pockets are all that's needed. And as far as I'm aware all McLaren's other than the F1 depreciate like a lead rock thrown off a cliff