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Description: Local Bail Bondsmen Fact: The country has a high percentage of African and East Indian descendants. Others have come from European, Asian and Middle Eastern ancestry.

Lawyer,police News News: Wal-mart Trampling Death
The store certainly did create the environment for this to happen and should be held accountable. In many cities, festival seating is not allowed any longer because people were killed by trying to stampede their way into the venues...killing those that couldnt keep up.

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In 1979, there were 11 people killed trying to get into a WHO concert in Cincinnati.  This was a result of festival seating.  There are basically no seats...just a area where you can stand or sit...depending on the crowd.  Lack of crowd control was to blame and many cities made Festival Seating illegal.  I liken this incident to Festival Shopping...


The people who dashed in and subsequently ended up killing this employee should feel great shame this and every holiday season. Thinking about how we turn a holiday to celibrate the birth of Christ into a orgy of greed and consumption that require TV's, Wii's, Playstations and now Blood is pretty sobering. To think there is a family that has to go through this holiday remembering that their loved one died because a crowd of people wanted cheap Plasma TV's. I really hope there are some great shows on them to justify the means...

I do like the story though. Yes, WalMart was wrong, but really...what does this say about the society we live in. Were these all outcast from our neighborhoods that did this or were these what we would call normal people. I am not sure we would really want the answer...
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