I'm sure anyone who has ever held a job has made a mistake at work at some point, but I'm betting it wasn't broadcasted on the media and posted on the Internet with a video for the whole world to know about it. Aren't you glad? I am.
That is why I felt so bad for the Indians guy who mistakenly set off the fireworks when the other team scored a homerun. I'm sure he felt bad enough without being booed by the fans! As if that wasn't enough for all the people there to know about it, CBS Sports (and perhaps others) did a story about it. I saw this on Facebook when I read my husband's page who shared it.
Where is the compassion? I do not think this was news worthy. By doing a story about this and spreading it on the Internet to me seems very cruel and mean. No one is perfect, and this certainly didn't hurt anyone and was not a life or death situation. It did cost the Indians the extra expense of the fireworks, but other than that, no damage was done.
I am purposely not posting the link in this post because as I said, I feel bad for this man and don't want to give the original article any more attention.
How do you feel about this?
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