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Crowd gets run over by a train in India - 50 Dead
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<blockquote data-quote="Dale00" data-source="post: 3165472" data-attributes="member: 688"><p>Where to begin? I know that part of the world having travelled a lot there while living in an adjacent country. </p><p>Safety is not a widely held concept. </p><p>Crowds have their own strange irrational behavior - panic and people being trampled can occur in any part of the world including developed nations. </p><p>In some religious festivals, hashish candy is consumed by many participants. </p><p>Sad to say that life can be cheap in poor areas. Lest you get a distorted image - there is an educated and relatively affluent part to India. We have an abundance of very bright Indians in this country studying and working in technical fields.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dale00, post: 3165472, member: 688"] Where to begin? I know that part of the world having travelled a lot there while living in an adjacent country. Safety is not a widely held concept. Crowds have their own strange irrational behavior - panic and people being trampled can occur in any part of the world including developed nations. In some religious festivals, hashish candy is consumed by many participants. Sad to say that life can be cheap in poor areas. Lest you get a distorted image - there is an educated and relatively affluent part to India. We have an abundance of very bright Indians in this country studying and working in technical fields. [/QUOTE]
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