You knew it would happen. When a company as controversial as Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT) has one of its employees killed in a Black Friday melee, it's only a matter of time before the company starts getting the blame.Long Island police and a lawyer hired by the deceased worker's family have concluded that the company should have had better crowd control.
"Hundreds of stores around the country have these kinds of sales, but a tragedy only happens if you don't prepare," attorney Jordan Hecht told (subscription required) The Wall Street Journal. "You need to have people line up in a queue in an orderly fashion, with people giving them updates."
Wal-Mart defended itself by saying that it had set up barricades, hired third-party security guards and had extra staff on hand.
And what of the police's contention that the security was inadequate? It turns out that the police were called to the store before the victim was trampled to death because of the large crowds, but they quickly left before the doors opened. (Read more about that in this Newsday story.) So the police seemed to think everything was fine at the time but are now blaming inadequate security after the fact. I'm not sure that makes sense.
The real blame here falls on the people who trampled someone to death. The victim's family should sue Wal-Mart for whatever they can get, but it's pretty tacky for the police to be blaming Wal-Mart for a tragedy that happened after they left.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
12-30-2008 @ 2:35AM
America said...
Wal-mart will or should take everyone of those cold duck, greedy Co-managers and send them back to the zip, nothing life that they had before they started using this corporations name for the existance of there sad life. There own selfish greed for first come purchases, took a life. Aside from your job of substance, there should be Hell to pay.
12-30-2008 @ 3:48AM
America said...
Co-management left there positions in order to capitalize on this sale for there own and other employees behalf, plus ten percent. They stratigically place these high dollar items for a pool purchase of there own, before the publics. Wal-mart has known this, and for some time have been trying to curb the abuse of these purchases from it's Co-managers. It is solely due to employee greed that was the creation of this havoc amoungst it's "requested" customers. This abuse is not solely for in house correction, these Co-managers "need" to be a large part of conviction. To pay a few bucks and blame our own neighbors and families is the reflection of what got us all in such a position as we all are today. A bail out solution. We are all, individually responsible, for the job that we are hired to do.
2-28-2009 @ 10:54AM
murray rehn said...
i have foud out how wallmart treats people, my wife triped on a turned up rug on a dirty floor, and they put a bandaid on the tear on the skin, and got staph infection which killed her in 7 days and now they wont talk to me.