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The Assembly closed its gallery because it did not have enough people to handle crowd control.
Applicants, it stressed, "must be able to handle crowd control, possible aggressive strikers, etc".
Owen Miller, who works at Tunes, a record store, said he had to handle crowd control for the barrage of people coming into the store in search of a bathroom on Saturday.
I explained that we weren't really equipped to handle crowd control, so conceivably his $3 million Stradivarius might wind up in pieces no larger than a human pinkie toenail.
But other experts believe that what happened in Baltimore points towards the need for a more general, nationwide rethinking of the methods the authorities use to handle crowd control.
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They had not dared to take their son on planes before, worried that he could not handle crowded airports.
Clearwire says it is well positioned to handle crowds because it has assembled 150 megahertz of wireless spectrum.
On weekends, he has noticed lines for the dressing room, he said, and has hired more salespeople to handle crowds.
"Think of how lucky you are to have the kind of police department you have in New York City, how restrained it is, the way in which they handle crowds".
The minister said he still intended to buy the riot control equipment, to handle crowds of Shiite pilgrims, and mortar systems, because the insurgents have them.
Chili's in Westbury and John Harvard's in Lake Grove are among the other restaurants on Long Island that use pagers to handle crowds.
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