Crowd management definition
Crowd management means a public security practice in which crowds are managed to prevent the outbreak of crowd crushes, affrays, fights or riots, or in which an assembly, protest or demonstration is dispersed.
Crowd management means the policing of assemblies, demonstrations and all gatherings, as defined in the Act, whether recreational, peaceful, or of disruptive nature;
Crowd management means techniques used to manage lawful public assemblies before, during, and after an event to maintain the event’s overall safety and lawful status.
More Definitions of Crowd management
Crowd management means facilitation, employment and movement of large number of gatherings on a library’s premises.
Crowd management means a public security practice in which large crowds of 50 persons or more are managed to prevent the outbreak of crowd crushes, affrays, fights or riots.
Crowd management means techniques used to manage lawful public assemblies before, during and after an event for the purpose of maintaining the event’s overall safety and lawful status