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Originally Posted by drcoastline
Passing a law compelleing anyone that wants to assemble crowds need take certain steps some incidents can be prevented. Not all will be eliminated but some will.
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Where does it ****ing end?
Seriously?
10K race organized by the local NBC station?
Firehouse fundraising BBQ?
Midnight madness at Best Buy?
Opening day of the next Star Wars 3D movie?
Filine's Basement dress sale?
Jerry Mathers (as the Beaver) celebrity appearance at Winn Dixie opening?
"Arts on the Green"
Times Square at New Year's
Lot 4B with the cornhole toss at the Giant's football game?
Radio station promotion featuring 3rd rate rapper?
Easter Bunny?
Friday Night Lights high school football game
Sure many events have a police man show up, but it's all relative to risk (perceived or actual). You cannot control for every possible situation. Impossible. People assume SOME OF THEIR OWN PERSONAL RISK when they go to things. Says so on the back of the hockey ticket. Sad as it may be, the people at this event assumed some risk for going. I don't know this pol or her views and it is tragic, but by their attendance, they assumed some risk. Maybe they didn't find her controversial enough to take precautions.
Writing this into law is asinine. What's next, writing into law how many porta potties need to be there? How much bottled water? How many yards of fencing? Where does it ****ing end?