GATEcrasher?
By Axai2012
@Axai2012 (371)
July 30, 2012 7:01pm CST
Have you heard about Madhura Nagendra, who was finally identified as the mystery woman in the Indian athlete's parade in London's opening ceremony? She was in fact been chosen to perform (dance) in the opening ceremony. But she got over excited and join the parade and apparently caught most of the attention with her red top and blue trousers. What is your reaction to what she did? Do you think that she should be reprimanded for her actions or is it the security committee that should be reprimanded? apparently anyone can sneak in and join the parade?
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@Paper_Doll (2373)
• Philippines
31 Jul 12
I understand that there are many people that would like to see the olympics but not all of them are there to just watch or enjoy. Some may have other motives so definitely, security measures should be tighten. If Nagendra was able to join the parade even if she is not really supposed to be there, then the security personnel should have to explain this because it is a good thing that this person did not do anything bad during the parade but what if other has sneak in and did something bad. I bet that Nagendra is not longer a minor not to know the consequences of what she has done. If that is prohibited, then she should be reprimanded for that.
With regards to gate crashers, I have a few experiences with them. Usually, they attend conferences in hotels and would pretend to be people from media so as an organizer, it is hard to say No to them. They would usually sit in but they are actually after the tokens or give aways and food. I have seen some of them and I have already recognized them.
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@bhabycatch013 (9150)
• Philippines
31 Jul 12
maybe because she is not wearing a traditional indian dress
if she is a gatecrasher how come she was able to pass all the securities in the Olympics to think they must have a tight securities around
people just over reacted to what happened wearing a top blouse with pants and sneakers is not a big deal