Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Movie: Disaster At Hillsborough :: essays research papers
Movie Disaster at HillsboroughSummary     The movie "Disaster at Hillsborough" showed the complexity of a stampede.From the build-up of great deal outside the admission, to the disaster that terminate in thedeath of 95 people.     The film started out outside the stadium where 95 people died at asoccer game. The stadium was not fit for the masses of people to show upall at the same place at the same time. According to the officer interviewedthere was no intention in case of an emergency and no problems anticipated. Theatmosphere outside the supply was pleasant and people were looking forward to agood game. The stampede started when the people in the rear realized that thegame was to start before they were going to get in. The stampede could possiblybeen averted if the kickoff were delayed but the man "in charge" refused todelay. Just as at the "Who" concert the people in the rear of the line were inan acquisitive panic to get into the stadium. This pressure was recognised bythe police in the front of the line and due to poor communication nothing couldbe done to stop it. A large gate "gate C" was finally opened to let off thepressure in front. This is when the true disaster occurred. People funneledstraight onto the already full pens and created the stampede which killed the 95people. People in the rear were in an acquisitive panic and the people in thefront who were getting crushed were in a noble panic. The emergency gateswould open but the police, not realizing the situation, kept people in andclosed the gates.Critique     This example could not be anymore entire to show a stampede and panic.All four components were met. (1) Partial entrapment the reality is completeentrapment. As at the Who concert the only avenue of escape was out of use(p) by thepolice. (2) Perceived threat this comes from both ends of the panic. Thepeople at the rear were threatened by t he fact that they would miss the kickoffof the game or crimson not be able to get into the game. The people at the frontwere facing the threat of being crushed. (3) The partial breakdown of escaperouts is obvious from the front. The gates to get out were bar by thepolice and there was a high fence blocking everyone on all sides except thetunnel which was blocked by people trying to get into the pens. (4) Front torear communications breakdown occurred when the people at the fence realized the
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