I'm going to run off on a tangent, but I feel that there is no inherent greater risk for a child waiting in line, with a parent or some other legal guardian, than there is driving on the roads, walking down the street, flying on an airplane, or any number of everyday activities. Could we say the same for older people waiting in line? Perhaps they are too weak and frail to be doing that and we should put an age limit cap at 60 years old? Let's face it, some people bring up the child thing because they think people are bringing their children to get more pins for sale on eBay and not some noble attempt to keep children safe. It's not like these children are being asked to join the army and carry guns to kill the enemy. Let's just stop with that stuff, please? And... I'm not targeting anyone specifically with this opinion. I'm just trying to understand why waiting in a line is considered so very dangerous that children are no longer allowed to do so while a parent or guarding is there watching them.
The root issue is that there is a low LE number for each of these pins and they depict currently popular characters. No one would be lining up for a Mickey and Minnie Chocolate Box. No one would be lining up for an open edition Rapunzel. The root issue is, to put it simply, supply and demand. Increase the LE sizes and the lines will go away, because the paranoia over not getting one and the overall value will be driven down to the point where the resellers won't bother to show up for the return on investment. Simple stuff. But most are pretty dead set on leaving the LE amount the same and trying their luck with a new system that may or may not be of greater benefit to them.
I'm sorry, if this comes off as harsh and I apologize for any hurt feelings. It's just my opinion and in the end it will be DSF who will decide the next course of action.