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bigbadbrother
03-28-2016, 04:21 PM
Sorry no video of this. If someone has a video then please post it

Chaos erupted when parents rushed the fields at an annual PEZ Easter egg hunt in Orange, Connecticut, causing the event to end early, the visitor center's general manager told NBC Connecticut.

Staff had laid out nearly 10,000 eggs over three fields at the PEZ visitor center and planned three start times for different age groups, but some parents ignored that plan, rushing the fields early, trampling signs and shoving other participants. One woman said an adult injured her grandchild's nose.

"My grandson ended up with a bloody [nose] 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??" Jennifer Barden-Moore wrote on Facebook.

A woman from West Haven said she was separated from her son and later found him in tears.

"It was ridiculous. The parents were literally a poster for everything not to do," said West Haven mom Nicole Welch.

"By the time I found my 4-year-old, he was hysterically crying," she added.

Her son, Vincent, described the scene in his own words.

"Somebody pushed me over and take my eggs and it's very rude of them and they broke my bucket," Vincent recalled.

The event — the third annual — drew more participants this year than the candy maker had expected. More than 1,000 people attended, according to Shawn Peterson, the general manager of the PEZ visitor center.

Peterson said this year, the parents "took over," flooding the "kids only" fields and going on to the next hunt well before the designated start times. The signs on each field were taken or trampled on, Peterson said.

"I take this personally. I don’t want this to be a reflection of the brand," said Peterson. "It was a fun thing up until this point."

PEZ said its staff pleaded with parents to follow the rules, but the staff was overwhelmed. He said staffing was the same as in previous years, with one employee at each hunt field, and this weekend's incident was the first.

"Due to the actions of a few, the good intent quickly turned into a mess. I would like to sincerely apologize to each of our guests. ... We only wanted to do good for the local community," PEZ staff wrote on the company's Facebook page.

Parents stormed the company's Facebook page with concerns and frustrations about the lack of order.

One father who commented on Facebook said his 5-year-old was nearly trampled by other adults despite the presence of “no adult” signs.

Peterson said the company deliberately refrained from advertising the event widely in an effort to keep the number of attendants low. No one should have left empty handed, the company said. When PEZ noticed the number of people, staff offered parents free coupons and candy inside the venue.

Gravedigger
03-28-2016, 04:43 PM
https://youtu.be/JdItkOuk65c

fn59
03-28-2016, 07:42 PM
Unfortunately it's not an isolated incident. I see a lot of stories where parents ruin events for kids.

The Cobra
03-29-2016, 11:42 PM
Unfortunately it's not an isolated incident. I see a lot of stories where parents ruin events for kids.
Simply go out an get an application to become a hockey coach and you`d be shocked at the behavior of many parents both behind the scenes and in front of the kids trying to enjoy PLAYING a game they love. Even at the grass roots levels (Novice/Atom House League) parents are off the charts in rudeness and bad behavior across the board.........spoken as a hockey coach of over 25 yrs from House League to AAA Juvenile.