Before 9/11 the strategy was to comply with hijackers.
I've been saying since the late '70's that this is generally a stupid idea.
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Before 9/11 the strategy was to comply with hijackers.
with a fight chase scene running through the back alleys of seoul, culminating in the kkw masters taking on the entire itf organisation single handedly. Must be poorly dubbed though.
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They do say that Korea has a crazy low crime rate and I must admit I felt incredibly safe last year, so that might be why they have a completely different view of security, particular for a building where most of the staff are high level martial artists
It was an amazing experience, it felt like I really was part of a family. Hearing about so many countries having political issues within Taekwondo, it was nice to be in an environment where there weren't any such issues - everyone just out to make friends and help everyone else.
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The dynamics look like a situation where the aggressors are already known to the parties involved.
Note that the aggressors make little effort to physically hurt the other people, they seem more interested in causing a ruckus. The others make little attempt to stop the aggressors...and a whole bunch of bystanders are calmly pointing their phones/tablets at the mêlée rather than running for their life.
Rather than random thugs storming in off the street to hurt people, this looked more like someone known to everyone was losing it...
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This kind of thing happens from time to time even at the highest levels of government in SK. I remember a year or two ago one party physically barred the doors to the national assembly and the other party broke the doors down. It can get pretty crazy.
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