I understand that no security measure can prevent a potential fight or
shooting at any given event. Point is..people are NOT looking for a
gulag type of security where police officers carry automatic weapons
protrolling the event. Although I have had seen such security at a
Green Bay summer festival a few years ago. It definitely not an image
in which I'd like to see nor think it's cool for my son/daugther to see
men in uniforms carrying fully loaded automatic M15 assault weapons
walking around like they're watching a prison camp, but if that's what
it will take to "DETER" the thugs down and allowed people to go about
enjoying thier fun, so be it! However, what I'm suggesting is that
there should be some highly effective proper security procedures that
put into place to ensure that if such indecent act by thugs can be
effectively intercepted or detered before innocent lives get hurt! I
don't think Hmong has utilized the necessary resorces avaliable to
thier disposal yet. Again, this could be the fact that the NY
organizer wanted to MAXIMIZE their PROFIT sharing w/out sacrificing an
arm and leg.
I couldn't wait until the day a Hmong family or a non-hmong patron get
pissed and sue the NY committee if not already. Perhaps, Hmong need
such a case to get things into perspective???
Oh, btw, B2BH might get offended for being mistaken as me. :)
a NOTE to B2BH...are we TWIN brothers that brother Phiaj can not tell
the difference between us? LOLz...
Jim
On Dec 11, 11:41 am, phiaj...@
hotmail.com wrote:
> Born 2B,
>
> I think you are too harsh on the NY committee. The NY committee can
> not do much to prevent gang fights neither the police. Not all the gang
> members who fight at any new year celebrations have criminal record and
> not all Hmong partents are happy when their gang children are banned
> from entering Hmong functions. How many Hmong parents contact the law
> enforce agencies/NY organizations to report that their children are
> gang members and should not be allowed to enter our social/culturral
> functions? None. I agree that we all need to work together to find ways
> to deter or reduce gang fights but not pointing fingers at any one
> person or agency.
>
>
>
> All4One wrote:
>> Nyob zoo.
>
>> I've heard that the security at the last MN's Hmong NY was PATHETHIC!!
>> A 2 years old child was seriously KICKED due to a gang fight? HOW SICK
>> is this?? A more important question needs to be asked.... How is the NY
>> committee going to address this kind of rude/dangerous behavior from
>> happening again? If my safety or the safety of others are compromised
>> for someone's greed of getting rich! I think Hmong NY committee should
>> be the one that RESPONSIBLE?! How many times, or how long will it take
>> for the NY organizer to realize that NY constituents' safety should be
>> the #1 priority? There should be no second guesses when thousands of
>> people are gathered in one place at one time. Maybe in order to
>> achieve a safety atmosphere for the event goers, someone from the NY
>> committee get SHOT and KILLED if not already? Do we really need
>> innocent lives taken unnecessary, because we don't want to OFFEND
>> those thugs who doesn't give a shit about their lives and the lives
>> of others?
>
>> Has the NY organizer are NOT a bunch of selfish group who's only
>> objective was to maximize its POCKET share, perhaps it would make BIG
>> national event like the Hmong NY a place to truly a family reunion and
>> such by making security its #1 top priority!
>
>> One suggestion to prevent future gang fight is to BAN those who are
>> responsible from entering any events. If anyone has any gang related
>> record, he/she should be barred from entering as well. If the Hmong NY
>> organizer can achieve this level of security or standard, perhaps
>> bystanders and children wouldn't be the victims year after year.
>
>> Maybe I'm just too paranoid?!!!
>
>> Jim
>
>> On Dec 11, 2:33 am, "VietnamHmoob-Lig...@
www.am00n.com"
>>
gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Dear all,
>
>>> I don't see any post about this event in here, so i just help sharing
>>> it:
>
>>> You're welcomed to the annual Hmong American New Year this Christmas
>>> time.
>
>>> When: December 23rd + December 24th, 2006 .
>
>>> Where: HHH Metrodome stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota
>
>>> Why: Meeting "Hmong around the world", live music,
>
>>> folk songs, sport challenge, dance contests and beauty pageant...etc
>
>>> Cheer!- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -