Fans complaining of "trauma" "I can't go to the stadium."
Fans complaining of "trauma" "I can't go to the stadium."
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Anxiety is spreading among fans after a structure crashed during a professional baseball game at Changwon NC Park, killing visitors. Now, not cheering, but the fundamental question of "Can we be guaranteed safety?" hovers in and out of the stadium.먹튀검증
It left a deep scar. There is widespread fear that safety could be threatened. At that time, fans who visited the stadium or heard the news of the accident reportedly hesitated to watch the event in person. This could lead to group trauma. After the accident, there have been cases in which people complain of psychological anxiety on social networking sites.
"Despite the same phenomenon, the scale of stress varies from person to person," said Seo Joo-ae, CEO of Dr. Seo's Sports Psychology Research Institute and an adjunct professor of health wellness at Yuhan University. "The accident may not feel like someone else's business, and even visiting the stadium may feel burdensome. We cannot just overreact to this." "In fact, the safest time should be right after the accident."
Photo = Female fans from 10 professional baseball clubs will be provided
Professor Seo said, "Right after the accident, the safety system is fully operated by focusing all of our attention on various manuals, inspections, and manpower input," but added, "The important thing is not to repeat it by saying, 'It's okay,' but to show the actual maintained manuals and measures so that fans can see them with their eyes."
Movements to demand change and accountability beyond simple concerns are also becoming more visible. A case in point was a joint statement by a group of female fans of 10 professional baseball teams on Tuesday, saying, "We condemn the irresponsible attitude of the Korea Baseball Organization, Changwon City and Changwon Facilities Management Corporation."
They held truck demonstrations at KBO Baseball Center and four stadiums in Jamsil, Suwon, Daejeon and Gwangju for two days on the 2nd and 3rd, saying, "The life and safety of the audience should come before the box office." This refers to a method of protest in which a truck equipped with a large LED display board is operated at a specific place and on nearby roads to display messages on the monitor.
Photo = Female fans from 10 professional baseball clubs will be provided
"This accident is shaking the trust of the audience who enjoyed sports as usual," said Koo Dong-bon, a professor of sports industry at Korea Transportation University. "In particular, as the baseball stadium is a space where men and women of all ages can enjoy together, the sense of distance felt by the family members is bound to increase," he explained.
"The fans' truck protest should also be viewed as a voice for change and recovery, not a simple criticism toward the league," he said. "This is impossible to move without affection for professional baseball in the first place. Resuming games is not the key now. It is more urgent to clearly convey the message of trust to fans that 'we put safety first'," he added.
Professor Koo said, "It is not the time to stick to maintaining public interest. Clubs, leagues, and local governments should work together to reorganize the management system and responsibility structure and take practical measures to shape safety standards."