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Post by stormyskies on Jun 9, 2014 4:05:56 GMT -5
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Post by louisa on Jun 9, 2014 6:28:13 GMT -5
wow its kinda over dramatised ay? id do the same as you!
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Post by // Nicole // on Jun 9, 2014 8:40:23 GMT -5
Uhh, I'm pretty sure the security were looking out for them. Like, they can fall over the railing, it wouldn't be the first time someone did.
I wouldn't let something like that ruin the concert for me. Seems kinda over dramatic.
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Post by ew harry on Jun 9, 2014 9:35:59 GMT -5
I would agree with Nicole. If it was a danger to my safety, I'd probably listen. Besides, I'd probably be crying more than dancing. Too emotional
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Post by Em. on Jun 9, 2014 10:03:44 GMT -5
I think the mother and daughter are being a tad bit dramatic, don't you think? Security wouldn't just tell people not to do things if they hadn't happened previously, and they weren't looking out for their safety.
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Post by Louis Tomlinson aka Sex God on Jun 9, 2014 13:09:03 GMT -5
thats just silly far to over dramtised for my liking why is it even news ? like you were asked to stop dancing because ypu were up a a high platform so they are looking out for her should let something so silly ruin your concert when I went with my best friend last year she had these girls danicng in front of her the whole night so she had to lean to the side out her seat to see (she is disabled so cannot stand) but she didnt let that ruin her time so why should somthing as sill as being told to stop dancing ruin it ? and Lets face it if she had hurt herself in some way they would complain that the security didnt even bother looking out for them and that it was the securitys fault the got hurt
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Post by joeypotter on Jun 9, 2014 13:11:39 GMT -5
because the british press (especially the daily mail) like making one direction out to be bad guys who hate their fans. that's literally the only reason it's news.
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Post by brave soup beck on Jun 9, 2014 15:31:15 GMT -5
the mother looks like an angry person in general
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Post by stormyskies on Jun 9, 2014 22:58:34 GMT -5
you all make valid points about the safety but I think it also mentioned here what is really ridiculous about it:
'It was ridiculous. We were just bobbing up and down in our seats, but the security guards said we were putting our and other people's lives at risk,' said the full-time mother.
So yes it would be a rick but if you remained in your seat and 'danced' then where is the risk?
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Post by joeypotter on Jun 10, 2014 6:58:21 GMT -5
Again, this is the Daily Mail. The only "news" paper worse than this is the Scum.
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Post by flowers2014 on Jun 10, 2014 14:28:26 GMT -5
Fours words for this complaint. STUPID AS ALL HELL. and this is news because?? please these two need to REALLY get over themselves. There are much worst problems that people are facing then Not allowing to dance at a concert. This is not even that serious.
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Post by jeffery. on Jun 19, 2014 12:03:07 GMT -5
Again, this is the Daily Mail. The only "news" paper worse than this is the Scum. the scum
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Post by efitz on Jun 24, 2014 0:30:59 GMT -5
I'm gonna play devil advocate here and say that maybe they were just looking out for the two but on the other hand, if i'm paying 100 plus for these tickets then I'm not looking for security to tell me what I can and cannot do. I paid for that and I'm going to do what I please. But again, I cant understand both sides here.
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Post by flowers2014 on Jun 26, 2014 11:51:23 GMT -5
I think the mother and daughter are being a tad bit dramatic, don't you think? Security wouldn't just tell people not to do things if they hadn't happened previously, and they weren't looking out for their safety. Totally agreed.
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