I don't even think they should, as long as they didn't know what the band was up to. If it was something that the band did without prior OK from the owners, the owners are at no fault.
However, one could argue that the lack of emergency doors was a reason as to why everything escalated. Gotta check on them rules about what is a must in Brazil.
Haha you say it because you've never been here. Every year hundreds of people die in Rio de Janeiro (the state) because of rains. 2 or 3 years ago 200 people died, a city was destroyed and guess what happened? Ya...those dirty politicians (mispel?) stole most of the money and they are still waiting for the money to rebuild the city.
Nothing changed and nothing will ever change, not in my lifetime thats for sure.
With the joke justice system that this country has it'll take at least 20 years (no jokes).
Just to give you an idea, there was a famous guy who killed his ex-girlfriend, he told the police that he did kill her (I don't remember the reason), 15 years late he's still free.
Last edited by bloody251; 2013-01-27 at 10:50 PM.
Welcome to Brazil. Sorry, you guys may have nice women, a rapidly growing economy and a decent football team, but you guys have to work on so many other things... From corruption over drug issues to basic things like simply not screwing everything over for the profit.
But IIRC, you guys are making progress... so not all hope is lost ^^
ban dance clubs, absolutely outrageous that that many people died. those places are a dangerous and i propose we shut all of them down here in the US to prevent any deaths.
i like where this is goin