As others have mentioned, the problem at Towers is the sprawling queue-lines.
It's never going to be possible to have hosts monitoring the entire queue. The only point at which this can be done is at merge, however hosts are often too busy dealing with fast-track etc to keep a full eye on what's going on. The other option would be to improve queue line CCTV, but who would watch it? Operators already have on ride CCTV to pay attention to.
Before anything can be done or even said to the people in question, a host would have to be 100% sure that person has jumped the queue. Which unless numerous people are will to vouch for, can be a bit tricky. After all, they wouldn't want a guest to complain for being accused of something they didn't do.
Whenever a host has seen someone queue jump themselves, from what I've experienced they've always been kicked out.
It's never going to be possible to have hosts monitoring the entire queue. The only point at which this can be done is at merge, however hosts are often too busy dealing with fast-track etc to keep a full eye on what's going on. The other option would be to improve queue line CCTV, but who would watch it? Operators already have on ride CCTV to pay attention to.
Before anything can be done or even said to the people in question, a host would have to be 100% sure that person has jumped the queue. Which unless numerous people are will to vouch for, can be a bit tricky. After all, they wouldn't want a guest to complain for being accused of something they didn't do.
Whenever a host has seen someone queue jump themselves, from what I've experienced they've always been kicked out.