As they should. It’s their fault for lack of planning. Meanwhile they try to distract us from their faults with “it was foreign influence since we don’t have such traditions here” or “an unnamed celebrity was at one of the bars and people rushed to see him.”
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> SEOUL, South Korea - Seoul police assigned 137 officers to manage a crowd of Halloween revelers anticipated to number over 100,000 over the weekend - a decision that has come under intense criticism following the deaths of more than 150 people when the group surged.
> By comparison, nearly 7,000 police officers were sent to another part of the South Korean capital on Saturday to monitor dueling protests that drew tens of thousands but still fewer people than flocked to the popular nightlife district of Itaewon the same night.
> On top of assigning more personnel, police and officials in the Yongsan district, which governs Itaewon, should have pedestrianized some streets and taken other measures to ease the crowding in narrow lanes like the one where the deaths occurred, experts said.
SideburnSundays t1_iuk5wzx wrote
As they should. It’s their fault for lack of planning. Meanwhile they try to distract us from their faults with “it was foreign influence since we don’t have such traditions here” or “an unnamed celebrity was at one of the bars and people rushed to see him.”