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Originally Posted by ImpactBreaker
And about blaming the people for crowding the street: they weren't the ones who started the event in the first place. It's really easy to blame the consequences rather than the cause of a problem. 
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I can understand what you're saying here but I don't think that ayu can always be held responsible for what her fans do. The fans aren't dumb. I'm sure they realized that they were standing in the middle of or crowding a street because they oh so badly wanted to see ayu. If I was following ayu around in hopes to get her autograph and I ended up blocking the way of say an ambulance driving by, I would know that and see it as my fault. I was the one in the way and it's not like ayu told me to stand there.
I mean if a fight were to break out in the middle of a crowd trying to see ayu and some people got seriously injured, would they blame ayu too? Because it was her event, or cause her security should've been tighter, or just cause this is the effect that her popularity can have on people?