Surely you pay to get in, not outI saw on some news channel that the doormen locked some off the doors because they were afraid people would leave without paying. That went well.
I'm just saying what I heard on the news channel. But I forget whether it was Danish news channel or CNN.Surely you pay to get in, not out
A lot of nightclubs use a system on which the drinks you consume are written in a card and you pay at the exit. You can't leave without presenting that card.Surely you pay to get in, not out
Well, to be fair, with the design of the club the securities couldn't see what was happening. The flames went too fast (some people talked about 3 minutes for the flames to engulf the whole ceiling. In most clubs in Brazil, you pay your consume in the end, not as you get the drink/beer.Just saw it repeated on CNN. Security guards blocked the entrances to prevent people from leaving(don't know why).
There were a series of mistakes. License overdue was the least of it. The foam that makes the club soundproof didn't have the coal that made it nonflammable because it was too expensive. There were no signs pointing to the exit. No emergency exit, only one door, no evacuation plan.Oh I don't doubt there was some serious negligence. I just don't think in a situation of panic they would consciously try to make people pay. The mistakes were probably made during the organization of the event.
Incredible that a place supposed to take so many people doesn't have functional emergency exits. Also heard that their licence might have expired in August.
Yes, apparently two of the owners (and one is fecked, since he didn't managed the club, only invested in it), the singer that lighted the firework that generated the tragedy, and one security guard. For me, the least culpable in all this is the security.Read that there are four people being held over this.
If that's true that is really creepy. Like Final Destination shit.Got a friend who is brazililan and she just told me this was the bands promotional poster...
That's true, this poster was from last year, but that is creepy as feck.Got a friend who is brazililan and she just told me this was the bands promotional poster...
That is true, and works like in almost everywhere in Brazil. Regulators try to cover things creating laws and short term measures, but after a couple weeks everybody forgets and things get back to un(usual).My other half is from Brazil (Londrina) and having been there several times now I have to say I wasn't really that surprised that a terrible and sad incident like this happened and in a nightclub too. From what I can see when it comes to enforcing regulations especially when it comes to health and safety Brazil as a whole doesn't really care and when it comes to enforcing the law and seeing proper justice served its a complete and utter joke. All you need in Brazil is money and your sorted as you can buy your way out of almost anything including murder. May those that shouldn't have died RIP now.