
How to stay safe at a crowded concert or music festival
CNN
People can be injured or killed at rowdy concerts when masses of people begin pushing towards the stage or the exits. We asked experts for tips on how to protect yourself.
In a perfect world, you shouldn't have to worry about safety at a concert or festival -- you're there to have fun, says Paul Wertheimer, who founded his consulting firm, Crowd Management Strategies, after a deadly crowd surge at a 1979 concert by The Who in Cincinnati.
"When you go to events, you expect to be safe. It's not your job to be a fire marshal, medic, safety expert," Wertheimer says. "You have a right to assume that your safety is being looked after."

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