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Artful
03-28-2016, 12:15 AM
Or NOT

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3511343/Marauding-parents-Easter-Egg-hunt-rampage-control-adults-push-children-ground-steal-buckets-leave-one-four-year-old-bloody-chaotic-free-event.html#ixzz448gnZwdy


Marauding parents in Easter Egg hunt rampage: Out-of-control adults push children to the ground, steal their buckets and leave one four-year-old 'bloody' at chaotic free event

Children were trampled as 1,000 people stormed the PEZ center field
9,000 eggs were laid out on three different age-bracketed sections
But when the egg hunt started, 'parents stormed the field stealing eggs'
One four-year-old was left 'bloody', many toddlers 'pushed into the mud'

By MIA DE GRAAF FOR DAILYMAIL.COM (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?s=&authornamef=Mia+De+Graaf+For+Dailymail.com)
PUBLISHED: 07:14 EST, 27 March 2016 | UPDATED: 10:11 EST, 27 March 2016

An Easter egg hunt descended into chaos on Saturday after parents in Orange, Connecticut, stormed the field.
Children as young as four were trampled by adults in a rampage to steal buckets and grab as many of the 9,000 hidden eggs as possible from the third annual free event at the PEZ headquarters.

One four-year-old son was left 'bloody' on the sports field and a two-year-old girl was shoved into the mud, witnesses claimed.
A horrified parent described the scene as 'an angry mob of chaos' with 'not one toddler hunting for eggs' among the crowds of adults.



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An Easter egg hunt descended into chaos on after parents in Orange, Connecticut, stormed the field (pictured)

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A horrified parent described the scene (pictured) as 'an angry mob of chaos' with 'not one toddler hunting for eggs' among the crowds of adults

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A disgruntled parent who blamed Pez's bad organization posted this photo on Facebook on the aftermath. It show the kind of baskets children were given and the eggs they were fighting over on Saturday


'It was worse than being at Wal-Mart on Black Friday,' parent Val McCormick wrote on the PEZ Facebook page on Saturday.
She added: 'My toddler that was standing with her brothers were shoved into the field and went with the flow. By that time it didn't matter. I had to yell GO to my boys because it was like an angry mob of chaos.

'In the toddler field it was more of a greedy parent field. Not one toddler hunting for eggs. It was nuts. Way too many people and more than their staff could handle.'
The event, which started at 10.30am on Saturday, consisted of three fields for different age groups, which were to have staggered start times.

More than 1,000 turned up for the event. Ribbons were laid out on the floor to divide each section.

But according to a parent who spoke to WSFB (http://www.wfsb.com/story/31572301/parents-turn-easter-egg-hunt-at-pez-into-mess)at the scene, as soon as one field opened it descended into chaos, and the ribbons became submerged in the mud.

'When it came time at like 10.30am, the parents just bum-rushed that area,' West Haven resident Nicole Welch, at the event with her four-year-old son, told WFSB.

'When my son left he had a broken basket and he was hysterically crying,' Welch said.

A grandparent wrote on Facebook: 'My grandson ended up with a bloody from an ADULT in the 9-12 year old section knocking into him!!!!

'Where was PEZ personnel?? Where was the safety of our children in your thought process?? And to make matters worse, how about almost getting hit by a vehicle leaving your property, which had parked in your lot and was leaving, in very close proximity to the "egghunt" field"?'

A PEZ official confirmed the meltdown.

'We started talking to people and say "hey this is supposed to start at certain time. That lasted about a minute and everyone just rushed the field and took everything,' said Pez General Manager Shawn Peterson.

The firm also released a statement lamenting the controversy.

'Unfortunately people chose to enter the first field prior to anyone from Pez staff starting the activity,' it read.


'The crowd moved to the second field, waited for only a couple of minutes and proceeded to rush the field without being directed to do so and before the posted start time.'

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'We started talking to people and say "hey this is supposed to start at certain time. That lasted about a minute and everyone just rushed the field and took everything,' said Pez General Manager Shawn Peterson (pictured)

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'When it came time at like 10.30am, the parents just bum-rushed that area,' West Haven resident Nicole Welch, at the event with her four-year-old son, told WFSB

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On Sunday, parents threw their weight behind Pez, writing their support on Facebook

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Some slammed the firm for failing to organize the event to avoid chaos

On Sunday, parents threw their weight behind Pez, writing their support on Facebook.

'Shame on the ADULTS that ruined this for everyone !! Does no one act responsible anymore ? For this reason I stopped my kids from doing all sorts of fun things because it's the Adults that ruin it (like Baseball and hockey...),' wrote on parent Linda Bowermaster.

Kym Vance wrote: 'Thank you to PEZ for trying to do something nice for the children of the community. Shame on the parents who ruined it because they have no manners.'


Some, however, slammed the firm for failing to organize the event to avoid chaos.

'Hey thanks for the waste of time and non existent organization of your egg hunt. Specific direction 9-12 egg hunt 11am sharp. We drive 2 and a half hours to show up 30 early only to receive a "sorry, no one listened and they started early",' wrote Liz Soares, one disgruntled parent.

JeffinNZ
03-28-2016, 10:11 AM
Of course it is all the fault of the organising company. Nothing to do with adults with ZERO morals.

starmac
03-28-2016, 10:46 AM
Unfrieken beliveable.

KAF
03-28-2016, 11:10 AM
Drove 2 1/2 hrs for some easter eggs? Then whine because other parents ruined the whole thing?

bedbugbilly
03-28-2016, 11:20 AM
Maybe a bad attitude on my part but think about it - this "generation" of parents are of the "I deserve everything, I didn't do anything wrong" set . . . . certainly not representative of all of that generation but I'm not really surprised at all. After all it's "all about them" . . . they didn't learn/wren't taught how to treat others or how to share. Cheer up . . . it will only get worse when the kids of today, who have their eyes and fingers glued to their cell phones texting, become parents.

Schrag4
03-28-2016, 01:17 PM
Of course it is all the fault of the organising company. Nothing to do with adults with ZERO morals.

What I was going to say. Apparently you're the bad guy if you don't treat adults like children who have no self control. I have 3 kids and my oldest (12) decided to forego the egg hunt in our backyard this year. What does that say about these adults?

ghh3rd
03-28-2016, 01:38 PM
What the %^&*! did they tell the adults would be in the eggs!!! (maybe they were full of .22 ammo)

jcren
03-28-2016, 02:34 PM
This is a sad example why my kids only went to the church egg hunt. Even that was flooded with kids and people I have never seen before.

HB0708
03-28-2016, 03:19 PM
What's wrong with people these days? I went to our church egg hunt. It was set up by our teenage youth for the younger kids, and the KIDS did the hunting while parents watched. Sure most of the bigger kids got way more eggs, but without prompting most of them shared with the kids who had few. One little girl gave away all of her eggs. The adults from that article could learn a lot from these kids how to be decent human beings. But oh yeah I forgot, religion and especially Christian religion is bad.

Read this quote on another article about the PEZ egg hunt. pretty sad when a 4-year-old has to point out to an "adult" that their behavior is rude. "'Somebody pushed me over and take my eggs and it's very rude of them and they broke my bucket,' 4-year-old Vincent Welch"

DLCTEX
03-28-2016, 04:58 PM
Our church dropped 10,000 eggs from a helicopter onto a field divided for age groups. It went well and it seems it was enjoyed by 600+ kids in our small town.

Handloader109
03-28-2016, 07:59 PM
Nothing new here. We took our daughter who at the time was about 4 to a Kiwanis run event in MS. She'll be 25 this year, so about 20yrs ago. Mob rolled the day. Luckily no one was hurt, was to be under 10or 12 max age, but adults and teens mobbed the place shoving kids to the side. Yes about a dozen eggs with $ in them.... First and last time we went,.... Shame on the folks with bad manners.