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March 18 2004 at 10:43 AM

  (Login Rumblepurr)
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NOTE: You have reopened this section, so the situation is not going away... You have posted this on a Forum, so its members are free to comment or even debate on the issue...

The actual production, CATS, and the Korean Tour, is not involved here - even though one party is a member of the Company Crew. Because the incident occurred in a private establishment and in public, the only reputations that are affected are those of the Australian crewman and you.

Unless the crewmembers were wearing their ID, which is unlikely outside the theatre grounds, they would most likely be seen as foreign tourists in Seoul (even if the word going around is that Australians are probably from the CATS crew). Thus, an incident of this kind would be viewed by a considerable part of the public as one of an altercation created by the effects of alcohol. (Alcohol is a depressant - causing the lowering of inhibitions that otherwise dictate behavior... This factor accounts for numerous jokes that are not funny when they occur personally.) You did not make mention of what started the incident - an accident, something said, a gesture... However, you did mention that you might have provoked it further by going after the crewman following the initial incident. When viewed in this light, the production of CATS and its Tour is not even part of the equation here... The entire matter is a personal one between you and someone else...

As to the actions of the police? Again, we cannot judge what we do not know. Both parties (yes, that includes you) could have been charged for the incident, depending upon what the witnesses at the scene provided the investigation. This factor, that you were not charged and the crewman was not charged, might be why it seems that no action was taken. Then again, the crewman might have been fined, he paid for it, and that was that... That may seem callous, but that is the way things happen...

Now - that does not mean the crewman got off free. The incident might have been reported to his supervisor, or even the Company Manager. Here is where the reputation of the show comes into play. By even participating in an altercation of this nature, the crewman could be fined, suspended, fired - whatever is deemed necessary. If asked, the show's representative can say the matter was seen to and corrected... Sound unfair? Welcome to the world of Public Relations...

Your action is not really to protest to RUG. Your action is really against this individual (or plural if more than one attacked you). However, some of the factors I have mentioned above, and those mentioned by other Forum members, are things you are going to have to consider. You will have to go to court with proof that the individual was in the wrong. The other party merely has to show that your allegations are doubtful - and even you must admit that the factors around the incident are not good... One other course of action is to complain to the Company Manager. Again... you have to make certain you have a solid case against the individual member(s), or no action will be taken.

I do not mean to sound unsympathetic, but you are in a very unenviable situation. You feel wronged, but you may not be able to do anything about it. I have given you what I consider is common sense, and a bit of advice. I hope you take it, or learn from it...

Respectfully submitted,
Rumblepurr

 
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