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ohmylanta1003 said:
Hedra42 said:

But he's right.

According to reports, the venue didn't have a permit to host that number of people. They didn't have a permit for all the extra electrical equipment. When this was discovered, the local fire marshals closed the whole thing down as it was deemed a fire hazard. These are safety things that should have been checked and dealt with before the event began. On top of that, there'd been damage to the building due to recent storms.

How is that funny?

That's great man. Doesn't matter. It isn't the job of the event coordinator to fucking inspect the building to make sure all codes are being followed. Should I, if I'm coordinating an event, know this handbook cover to cover?

http://www.illinois.gov/cdb/business/codes/Documents/BuildingCodesDirectory.pdf

It is the job of the people who work at the establishment and building inspectors to make sure that codes are not being broken. Not the goddamn customer. If I say that I want rooms for 1,000 people and they don't have room for 1,000 people, the hotel needs to say so. I do not have to babysit them.

Another example: every food establishment displays a sign indicating how many people are allowed to be in the restaurant at one time. Is it my job, AS A CUSTOMER, to count how many people are in the restaurant to make sure it's okay for me to be in there? Is it? Is it?

Anyway, if you'd like to talk about the responsibility of the customer, let's go bud. I'd be glad to talk. But when I coordinate an event, I'm not gonna ask if the building meets all the building codes, because there's people that are supposed to do that for me (hired BY THE CITY, PAID FOR BY MY TAXES). And I'm certainly not gonna ask what their fucking carbon footprint is. And that is why it's funny.


To add to the hilarity is the fact that the damage done to the building (like the car port) was done way after the venue was secured. When they rented the place initially, the majority of these issues were not concerns and the people running the hotel did not bring these potential issues up to their customer (the tournament organizers). It is like this guy thinks the tournament organizers went to the worst place, with Nintendo money, and rented the venus. Please. That would be absolutely insane. Insane to the point of hilarity.

 

Judgement is a funny thing. Since this clown does not know the whole story, they decided to judge in the wake of thee aftermath. Nicely done.



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