SixesAlltheway
Ancient Mariner
Huh. So the thinking is that if the barrier is farther away from the stage people are less likely to push forward?
I don't know I was just answering what happened at Donington 88. I was there at Roskilde 2000 when 9 people died during Pearl Jam (Iron Maiden were playing that festival as well) and since then they've implemented a lot of safety precautions, like a pit system where they only allow X number of people into each pit, video surveillance of the crowd, a manager that has the authority to stop a show immediately..
http://www.mojobarriers.com/july-2011-safety-first-at-roskilde-festival-2011-nl/