Dozens Left Unconscious in Rush for Half-Priced BlackBerry
Michelle Natalie, Zaky Pawas & Ivan Dasa Saputra | November 25, 2011
Several people suffered minor injuries as many hundreds of impatient BlackBerry fans broke through a barricade to get their hands on the latest smartphone during a discount promotion in a Jakarta mall on Friday. (Antara Photo) Related articles
Heins Travels by Day, Works at Night Using BlackBerry in First Week in Office 7:05pm Jan 29, 2012
RIM Needs Groundbreaking Features On Newest Phones to Stay Competitive 6:27pm Jan 29, 2012
Piece of Mind: No BlackBerry? No Problem 5:29pm Jan 8, 2012
BlackBerry’s Annus Horribilis in Indonesia 4:54pm Jan 1, 2012
BlackBerry Maker RIM Fends Off Potential Buyers 8:37pm Dec 21, 2011
Post a comment
Please login to post comment
Comments
480816Well alright but let's not get too carried away with the Rousseau-esque visions of some bucolic, pre-technological, cultural Eden. Wayang, for example, is a guaranteed cure for insomnia.
very nicely put Padt. Blackberry is like Bling for the wanna-be aristocrats. How did 'batik' , 'wayang' and 'gemelang' ever give way to such false garbage ? The 'Mall Culture' in Jakarta is appalling.
this policeman should go to jail!!! Such a disgrace!! not to mention that perverted guy beside him...
TGIF - 100% agree - The January sales or even the Boxing Day sales in the UK often leads to scenes more akin to a football ground
Have you heard of Black Friday in the US?? Same difference. The day on Thanksgiving, people are lining up at the store to get the latest products. Violence has been known to occur. So why should people be surprised by what has happened in this country...
Dozens of people suffered minor injuries as many hundreds of impatient BlackBerry fans broke through a barricade to get their hands on the latest smartphone during a discount promotion in a Jakarta mall on Friday.
As the crowd swelling to well in excess of a thousand people — a number of whom had been queuing since the previous day — rumors began circulating on Friday morning that the BlackBerry Bellagio, also known as a BlackBerry Bold 9790, had sold out during the event at Pacific Place mall in South Jakarta.
This and impatience and frustration caused the crowd to surge forward through a protective barrier.
Sr. Comr. Imam Sugianto, the South Jakarta Police chief, said that in the ensuing crush, at least 90 people passed out, while three suffered broken bones.
Imam said that in response, police immediately ordered the booth to stop selling the phones and dispersed the crowd. Up to 200 police and security guards were also deployed to restore order and prevent similar scenes from recurring.
Ambulances and paramedics were rushed to the scene, with at least three people taken to hospital with fractured or broken bones.
Sherly, 32, who had been waiting since 3 a.m., told the Jakarta Globe that she passed out in the crush.
“The mass just went crazy and began pushing each other,” she said. “It was really scary, I was squeezed by the crowd until I lost consciousness.”
Sherly, who has never owned a BlackBerry but was attracted by the massive discount, was later observed begging a BlackBerry staff member to be allowed to reclaim her position in the queue.
Sandy, a Blackberry staff member, said the queue had begun forming from 4 p.m. the previous day.
During the promotion, in which the phones were sold for Rp 2.3 million ($260) at just half the normal retail price of Rp 4.6 million.
Though each person was initially told that they needed to collect a red bracelet from management before they could purchase a phone, the rule was abandoned as the size of the crowd grew on Friday morning.
“The rules have changed,” said Karim, who had been queuing since early Friday morning. “At 9 a.m., the management said that everyone in the queue would definitely get [a phone], with or without the red bracelet.”
Speaking to the Globe at 10:40 a.m., forty minutes before the phones began selling, Karim said he was still unsure whether he would be able to get into the mall.
At 11 a.m. police were again called into action as frustration again threatened to boil over.
“Everyone, please be patient and stand in line,” a police officer yelled through a megaphone. “Please do not push each other! Everyone who has queued will definitely get a phone. Please remember your own safety.”
Arifin, a security guard with a rottweiler police dog, said the situation remained tense.
“The situation is manageable now, as long as the crowd stay in order.”
Although the event was allowed to continue, repeated rowdiness prompted police and BlackBerry to later close the event prematurely at 1:30 p.m. Police have also prohibited BlackBerry from continuing the promotion today, but a message sent out on BlackBerry Messenger later in the day obviated that possibility.
“No point coming here — easier to get your new Bold 9790 tomorrow from authorized BlackBerry retailers across Indonesia,” the message read.
Police said the BlackBerry officials would be questioned about their failure to provide sufficient safeguards.
Sr. Comr. Baharudin Djafar, a Jakarta Police spokesman, said that for a promotion that was expected to be as popular as this, the organizers should have reported ahead to the police.
“If they had, we would have been able to deploy security personnel from the beginning. We can’t have thousands of people crushed in a confined space,” he said.
- John Kei Just a Puppet in Sanex Steel Hit: Jakarta Police
- Afriani’s Drug Seller Arrested, Police Claim
- Food Stall Owners Slam Jakarta Over New Restaurant Tax
- Knife-Wielding Jakarta Child to Meet Psychiatrist
- My Jakarta: Bernadette Maria, Agnostic
- We Have Evidence to Link John Kei to Murder: Jakarta Police
- Thrill Builds in Jakarta for Architecture in Helsinki
- Pint-Sized Mariachis Learn Music of Mexico in New York
- Indonesia Twitter Fight Turns Violent
- Jakarta Bus Operator Could Lose Routes if Found Liable for Two Accidents
-
3:17pm | Bleak Forecast for the Future ...
It was Coleridge who observed: “Every reform, however necessary, will by weak minds be carried to an excess...” Conservation and good environmental -
3:14pm | Malaysia Bans British Author's...
"The issue of smoking cigarettes is mentioned neither in the Quran nor in sunnah; because when Quran was sent down, there was not anything like ci -
3:10pm | Indian Ministry Calls Gay Sex ...
No sir, gay sex is ok. As long as you feel good of doing it … and what you do does not prevent other people to do the same thing … and ... -
3:02pm | Indian Ministry Calls Gay Sex ...
No sir, gay sex is ok. As long as you feel good of doing it … and what you do does not prevent other people to do the same thing … and ... -
2:50pm | Carnage as Group Attacks Mourn...
I want whatever Imam is smoking! Have to be good stuff to make him see Uma Thurman! -
2:37pm | Letter to the Editor: Study In...
EJ The pendulum has swung too far of that I am certain. when it swings back it will no doubt do more damage - as is the way of most ... -
2:37pm | Malaysia Bans British Author's...
Islam’s universal halals and harams are stated in the Quran and sunnah, which is the explanation of the Quran. What is meant by “universal halal an -
2:36pm | Malaysia Bans British Author's...
22role - boardwalk empire ....go back to 1920....Please move forward with the modern world and stop follwong and copying things from 80 years ago..
