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I'm guessing the government/local councils will increase securty requirements to get licenses in the future.
Prince's security has been more interested in blocking fans from taking a photo by shining torches/lasers at people in recent years.
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I'm guessing the government/local councils will increase securty requirements to get licenses in the future.
Prince's security has been more interested in blocking fans from taking a photo by shining torches/lasers at people in recent years.
[Edited 11/16/15 14:04pm] I dont know for sure. It is also something the public seems to want, according to the dutch news. | |
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What I mean is that his security has not been about crowd security/safety, its been about protecting his image rites, I agree its annoying with people pointing cameras/phones getting in the way (I was at some concerts when he annoyingly told fans to get their phones out and wave them?????), hopefully he will be happy to give up some of his profits (with other artists) to improve security. | |
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Decent security is going to be demanded from fans, especially at £100-200 a ticket, or people will just not go if they do not feel safe, it will also mean a change in fans behaviour, they will have to arrive earlier to go through body scanners etc, accept pat downs, like airport security checkin now takes allot longer, people accept it and plan accordingly. Its going to be the same at football stadiums, they are already talking about it, lots of European countries have body scanners the fans have to go through. [Edited 11/16/15 14:30pm] | |
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Decent security is going to be demanded from fans, especially at £100-200 a ticket, or people will just not go if they do not feel safe, it will also mean a change in fans behaviour, they will have to arrive earlier to go through body scanners etc, accept pat downs, like airport security checkin now takes allot longer, people accept it and plan accordingly. I guess so | |
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Yep, That's back tot that other discussion, which is of course not about Prince and his gigs but about what you mention above. In that one, I'm with the Parisians: #jesuisenterrasse
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I agree with you, I'm just saying what they are talking about implementing, governments tend to knee jerk reaction by putting in legislation, I will carry on living my life and doing as I want, anything else is letting the terrorists win.
What annoys me is that some basic security/sensible precautions at arenas might deter attacks, but I guess you are just moving the attack on to somewhere else with less security, just seems that allot of money is being paid for tickets and not allot of that go's towards crowd security/safety. Its a difficult problem and you are never going to stop it unfortunately, but when you look at the CCTV/Policing at football stadiums, concert arenas could learn/implement allot. [Edited 11/16/15 14:49pm] | |
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Yes, you are right. 99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%. | |
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Protests are ongoing in Minneapolis over the police shooting of a black man who witnesses say was unarmed and handcuffed at the time.
A state agency is investigating the incident, which happened on Sunday morning. Relatives of the man concerned say he is on life support.
Black Lives Matter protesters have been demonstrating in the city. The group gained prominence after the police shooting of a black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri, in 2014.
That sparked protests nationwide about the police use of excessive force against African Americans. Jamar Clark, 24, was shot after police were called to a reported assault, and police say he "interfered" with the paramedics assisting the assault victim.
Police officers have said "misinformation" is spreading about the Clark case, and some have told reporters he was not handcuffed.
On Sunday about 150 people gathered to demonstrate at the scene of the shooting and some camped out outside the police station.
The officer involved in the shooting has not been identified yet but two officers have been placed on paid leave.
Black Lives Matter organisers are demanding the release of any video footage that may exist of the altercation.
"We have been saying for a significant amount of time that Minneapolis is one bullet away from Ferguson," Jason Sole, chair of the Minneapolis chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), told Minnesota Public Radio.
"That bullet was fired last night. We want justice immediately."
Mr Clark has convictions for making terroristic threats, aggravated robbery and possessing a small amount of marijuana.
In 2013, Minneapolis police shot and killed 22-year-old black man Terrance Franklin, who was suspected of burglary.
Minneapolis is participating in a federal Justice Department programme for increasing trust between police and their communities
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peachandblack87 said: Regardless of whether you agree with cancelling or not, from a purely practical point of view tours have to be insured in case of injury etc. and no insurance company will cover an artist playing in Paris (or probably any major European City) at the moment. Is this fact or speculation? Because live music is continuing all across Europe. There were football matches tonight, theatre shows, jazz, classical, rock, opera and all sorts. Whatever Prince's decision it's his, not the insurers or "the authorities". I respect his decision but don't understand if it's fear, respect, or his piano set wasn't quite ready. Europe is still open for business and I sincerely hope we will not let these evil-doers change our way of life. | |
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If tickets would have been on sale the Friday morning at 10am, then concerts cancelled the Saturday after Paris, I would believe the cancellation was due to the events in Paris, the fact the ticket sale was postponed/cancelled befoe Paris with very little info apart from comments on after sales profiteering, I do not think it is cancelled purely due to the Paris terrorism. | |
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If tickets would have been on sale the Friday morning at 10am, then concerts cancelled the Saturday after Paris, I would believe the cancellation was due to the events in Paris, the fact the ticket sale was postponed/cancelled befoe Paris with very little info apart from comments on after sales profiteering, I do not think it is cancelled purely due to the Paris terrorism. You're right! Prince probably used the bombing as an excuse to back out of the shows. He's a flake and a coward, and nobody would know unless you came here to expose such an important lie with your brilliant detective work. Do the world a favor and delete your account. | |
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Geez, Paris is in turmoil right now, who wants to throw a concert in the midst of all that? People are probably still planning funeral services and burying their loved ones for God's sake! But, by all means, let the concert begin! [Edited 11/16/15 19:39pm] | |
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I just want to say as a New Yorker, the day after Sept 11 2001, there were people out eating and enjoying themselves. However, they did so while the stench of burning buildings and human beings was so thick in the NY air you could smell the smokey smog of it by the 59th street bridge. More than 60 blocks away from the site of the Fallen towers. I respect everyone's view of life and how each one of us can choose how we live but seeing people eating and drinking champagne outside and laughing while this smell was still so heavy made me sick and it felt inappropriate and disrespectful. That wasn't moving on and being free inspite of terrorism. It was ignoring it and the the dead who died innocently to continue doing what you felt was normal. When we all realize that people dying for no reason isn't a normal death or a normal act is when this kind of events will end. Don't take the innocently murdered lives for granted and it's not fear to take time to mourn them. The song 1999 is about partying knowing full well you're about to face your end. These folk in Paris didn't have that courtesy. Remember that when you're about to type about how unafraid to die you are. None of those people knew they were about to die. | |
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For sure there will be more security in the future. Problem for me - which security on this planet would be able to stop a killer like in paris, equiped with a kalaschnikow? The world is in such a sad situation at the moment. I hope my now grown children will see a better world in the future! | |
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Yes, its partly windowdressing. Especially as there always will be another target, easier to reach/less security. I agree on the kids, I'm having a hard time explaining what is going on. | |
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I also think that people who have the luxury to live in a country, where there are life concerts, theater and other forms of entertainment, and who can afford it, should go there, without being afraid.
Everybody still goes to the market, despite of all the innocent people in Bagdad who died at markets due to bombings, right? 99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%. | |
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. Pray tell: how can a venue defend itself against terrorists armed with kalashnikovs and bombs? . [Edited 11/17/15 4:50am] © Bart Van Hemelen
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"I think this is the wrong call.
"Another Victory to the Terrorist"s
Are you that self-centered and self-important that you think Prince should play his European dates regardless of what just happened in Paris?? The terrorists "win" because one fucking musician decides to play it safe and cancel his tour??? Even if the fact the band who was playing was American (Eagles of Death Metal) is coincidental - is that a chance you would take?
This site has a monopoly on the most selfish, egotistical jackasses on the web. Some of us need to take a good hard look in the mirror. Fucking sad.
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is a class act for doing this... will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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XNY said: "I think this is the wrong call.
"Another Victory to the Terrorist"s
Are you that self-centered and self-important that you think Prince should play his European dates regardless of what just happened in Paris?? The terrorists "win" because one fucking musician decides to play it safe and cancel his tour??? Even if the fact the band who was playing was American (Eagles of Death Metal) is coincidental - is that a chance you would take?
This site has a monopoly on the most selfish, egotistical jackasses on the web. Some of us need to take a good hard look in the mirror. Fucking sad.
Who is being self-centred? Are you now suggesting no artists should play live in Europe? No American artists? What am I missing? Is Prince the hero and all other artists and fans going to and enjoying live music selfish jackasses? Or that everyone SHOULD be afraid and stay indoors (or in the US, where, you know, shootings also happen)? Yeah Prince has cancelled (hours after 'postponing' anyway), his call. I'm not selfish for suggesting life should go on and the fear should not. You're not selfish for supporting his decision, not sure we needed the name calling. Does anyone think we'll see Prince in Europe ever again? | |
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Sure. He didn't say he was never going to come back. Let's wait for things to calm down, not only in Paris, but on this forum as well. Y'all know we'll be standing in line next time he comes no matter how we think about this! We need love and honesty! Peace and harmony! Hold on to your soul y'all, we got a long way to go. | |
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I don't have a problem with Prince postponing these shows, given they were due to start less than 2 weeks since the attacks. It's not the decision I would have made if I were him, though. I can think of nobody better than Prince to say, "it's ok to sing again. It's ok to tap your foot without fear, smile and sing along. Here's a little song I wrote to remember the loved ones we lost."
Sort of a F-U to the terrorists, and very similar to Dave Letterman or Jon Stewart after the 9/11 attacks. Forget the positive press it would garner him - it's just something that has to be done eventually, and nobody could do it better than Prince, with a spotlight, a piano and a microphone.
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o*pin'*ion : n. a personal view, attitude, or appraisal.
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Latest news: terror threat in Hannover, Germany. Football match Holland-Germany cancelled. How many here still want to pretend nothing is happening? I'm not saying we should never have entertainment again (God, no!) but right now, things are very tense. [Edited 11/17/15 12:05pm] | |
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