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Originally Posted by jbrat2219
I don't understand, no one expected that big of a turn out and there were no reported safety issues that we know of, but because whoever was in charge (which we now know was not her) of the event didn't obtain proper permission you want her to acknowledge she didn't realize or "forgot" when it wasn't her job to realize or remember in the first place? I'm not trying to be over defensive, I'm just struggling to grasp your point... =/
I mean if they got the permission and there was the same exact outcome, would you expect her to do the same thing?
And if you're saying that she didn't acknowledge in the quote she supposedly gave to the tabloid, 1) that could have been taken out of context 2) the way I interpret it, she felt she didn't need specific permission to be there because she thought it was already taken care of, so she should be able to go where she wants (for the event or for whatever was cleared to her knowledge). You don't have to agree, we obviously view it two totally different ways.
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The unexpected turn out, if it was one, isn't the problem. There were no reported safety issues because fortunately nothing happened. The fine is there because it was possible that the road blocks can prevent other police, medics, firemen, etc. to their destination on time if there was an emergency (like its possible for speeding to cause accidents, so there's a fine even though no accidents happened).
And they did have permission for the event. The problem is the scope or the range in which they can use the area. When Ayu started walking around, that went beyond the scope. That caused road blocks that were unintended.
I would say more here, but I don't want to farthur repeat myself since I already explain my views earlier. But I want to thank you for trying to understand. I rather have someone understand and disagree with me, and not someone agreeing with me while not understand what I'm saying. Thank you.
I have no factual basis for my opinion within this spoiler, so don't quote me on this as I can easily be wrong.