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According to 🇰🇷Korea’s Performance Act (Article 11-2 and Enforcement Decree Article 9-2) and the Framework Act on the Management of Disasters and Safety,
personnel responsible for concert crowd flow management, ticket inspection, seating guidance, and zone-specific safety fence control are contracted and deployed on-site by the "organizing agency" .
In the case of stadiums (sports facilities), the stadium management entity (such as a city management corporation) merely hands over the physical facilities—such as gates, electricity, and basic lighting—on the day of the rental, and does not provide any crowd guidance personnel.
Therefore, the organizing agency is 100% responsible for hiring and managing the staff.
In other words, yesterday's chaos on the 12th has nothing to do with the city of Busan or the stadium.
Korean performance law clearly stipulates that HYBE bears 100% of the responsibility.
"The problem isn't Busan" I'm gonna stop u right there, cuz in México City there were THOUSANDS of armys outside the stadium and more than 50k inside and we didn't have this problem, u know why? CUZ ITS THE CITY'S JOB TO PROTECT AND ORGANIZE THESE EVENTS
Nah, we are just calling your uneducation, and your hypocrisy. You will blame a company that literally has nothing to do with venue management. They don't own venue. Instead calling out the venue owners and the city.
We are calling out your nonsense bc you just want to +
A Singapore ARMY sent me this article about the Singapore stadium staff “studying footage of the group’s Goyang concerts in April, watching not as fans but as venue operations professionals observing the logistics and crowd management”
Did Busan stadium do any such preparation?
@stigmatae_613@cypher0613killa Ah, I wasn't that active on twt back in 2019 and my moots back then - probably no one went there. So I saw very few posts
That’s why South Korea keeps getting away with treating BTS like CRAP coz korean armys never redirect their anger towards the correct source, I can only imagine the articles those fcking journalists are going to make blaming bts again for shit they didn’t do
@stigmatae_613@cypher0613killa I recall only YTC being like that... but I don't remember it being THAT bad
But well, back then, the city at least made a weak attempt of doing something because of the bid
@epipeny@HYYHOYA I think the city also doesn't mind deploying more police for sports events like football.
Because "men loves football, so it's serious event and providing them with security/service isn't waste of taxes"
But yeah, you're right about crowd flow to the stations, the stadium should manage it.
What I've heard, there was a lot of bottleneck situations when letting people out, which is idiotic situation IMO
As someone who lived in a few big cities with a lot of events, It's usually not even the venue responsibility but city's. As the stadium under their control, they supposed to adjust transportation. It's not like the city had no idea. 1/22
It is not the private company's job to handle traffic flow. The stadium's management is in charge of that. We've seen it at every stop.why do you think they were asking for volunteers? It's because it's their job and not the artist or their management
So you know who to direct the blame for tonight’s fiasco, Asiad Stadium is owned by Busan City and the management company is run by Busan City. BigHit pays a rental fee but Busan City management has to provide the venue staff. They obviously understaffed to make more profit
might be terribly late but just realised this is the only time we'll ever celebrate a bts anniversary thats the same number as the debut date and year and now im sad. 13th year, on the 13th of june, with their debut year being 2013 🥺