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oldfizzart123
tranceaddict in training
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Location: Atlanta, GA
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Oct-13-2009 15:42
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oldfizzart123
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Oct 2009
Location: Atlanta, GA
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and people need to quick blaming NATC, the GCPD and the Security they were doing their jobs at their wages. Its all goes on pure green and being disorganized ofcourse thats what happens when you quantity and not quality.
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Oct-13-2009 15:44
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oldfizzart123
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Oct 2009
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Ohhhh yeah and they weren't even scanning they were just taking the papers or just letting people through it seemed like the staff was frustrated by the fiasco the event caused. Total BS...
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Oct-13-2009 15:49
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kyle7286
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Oct 2009
Location: Atlanta, Ga
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| quote: | Originally posted by trancension
Wow. That is a very inadequate press release. Really?
I've read dozens of accounts that only 2 people were handling the real ticketing line. Most of the rest of the staff was handling the cut-line or handling parking. So that makes your claim of 4,000 in 2 hours really peculiar.
-- Parking went from $10 to $20, why?
-- There was a cut-line ticket made for $20, why? I could understand having a special VIP ticket line or whatever, but don't let people cut just because they brought an extra $20 to the show.
-- The production company came at 6 AM and it took them 16 hours to do a show you've been setting up for the last 9 years? I realize you guys went all out this time and brought in new stuff, so it was different. But shouldn't you of anticipated this?
-- And are you really going to claim you could get 4,000 people in 2 hours? If that was the case, it would of taken you guys 20 minutes to get the rest of the crowd in. It obviously didn't, considering by 1:30, police were there making everyone leave.
Sounds to me like you guys didn't plan ahead far enough. When you saw the line backing up and piling up, you should've taken some initiative. A 2nd and 3rd line should've been opened up. And I don't believe the "it just can't be done with the layout of the building" response. If there was honestly absolutely no way to create an alternate route to the dance floor through the building, then you should of at least done something to notify the crowd that there were complications with the pre-production process, this could of gone a long way to keep crowd calm. At least calm enough for you to supposedly process the last remaining 750 ppl in your supposed 20 minute time frame.
Glad you at least said something though. But you really didn't answer a lot of the big problems that occurred. The police never would of showed up if that person never throws that bottle, sure. But that person never throws that bottle if you guys did your job better. |
QFT!!
I agree
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Oct-13-2009 16:58
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trancension
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2008
Location: Atlanta, GA
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The bottle shattered and hit a woman in the face Zach.
She got like 10 stitches because of it.
I think that incident is a big reason Liquified decided to lawyer up. I'm not going to say they're liable, but then again, there's dozens of accounts floating around of the poor management done that night. The poor management was obviously the cause for the bottle thrower. And if the woman can't sue the bottle thrower...yea.
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Oct-13-2009 17:21
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enydo
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Location: NYC
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Oct-13-2009 17:39
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