Minder wrote:
I do wonder how much situational awareness the partiers had. They may not have realized the severity. If someone just partied in one street and saw one ambulance, they may have figured someone passed out/got sick or something.
Also, I can actually see things being made much worse if random passersby tried to help. There's a reason we have professionals for this sort of thing. Regular people getting involved could have accidentally caused injury, delayed the professionals, etc.
Not letting everyone in the crowd off the hook, but I'm a little suspicious about how quickly the blame's being spread around.
It does remind me a lot of the Hillsborough Disaster in Britain in the 1980s, when around 100 people were crushed to death in a football stadium. The local police blamed Liverpool fans for "acting like yobs" and the press picked up on it, particularly the Sun. An inquiry put the blame firmly on the police themselves, for bungled crowd-control measures that had made the situation worse. Even today, many people in Liverpool hate the Sun on principle.
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