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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Stanchions are Necessary for Crowd Control

When we went to Disney World, stanchions are everywhere. Most of them are heavy duty as shown in the picture below. I vividly remember when we went to see Finding Nemo at Animal Kingdom, there was a long winding line of excited crowd. It came to a point that children behind us were restless and they were running around. I was relieved to see the Disney staff put the velvet rope behind me to cut the line. Then, they tried to move the next set of people a bit distant from us. We later found out that there were two shows left for that afternoon and they are trying to inform those at the end of the line that they cannot accommodate everyone.

Stanchions are made for crowd control. Every establishment has the responsibility to maintain the safety of the customers and guests. If barricades are needed, they can use it to make sure that everything is organized and safe.

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