I understand the need for action, as wrongs must be addressed, but it could have been handled as soon as the kid cut in front of you. Although it might have eventually lead to it, there was a chance that it could have been solved without the need for violence. I understand the need to do something (especially having waited in line for hours in the heat), but would it have been worth it if any charges were pressed against you?
Question for you: What prompted you to throw the kid into the barricade? Was it due to your frustration with him, an effort to “give him some justice,” the heat, or was there something else?
I try not to be a violent person, if possible. Having said this, I might have been one of the people applauding your efforts given the situation.
I wish you better luck getting tickets for your future concerts this summer.
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