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I'm not clicking on Kotatu or such shit but that gives me the opportunity to comment on these new security measures

http://akb48nensensou.net/archives/39700331.html

In short I can't help but feel how futile and off-mark the whole thing is, it's nothing but human resources wasted in the wrong place at the wrong time. First thing one need to do is realize how an outsider could infiltrate so easily into a HS event and cause havoc, and in doing so one need to first learn that there are actually two versions of HS events

The one that they held today is the kobestsu akushukai, to access it it is necessary to book your member's lane many weeks in advance hoping it isn't sold off already, to be able to book at all you need to go on a site called Charaani (which normalfags, especially crazy normalfags like that man, never heard of I'm sure) and confirm the purchase of 1 (one) CD which will be charged later. This entails that you previously sign up to the site and submit your ID card datas and other confirmed personal informations to prevent resales and fake reservations, so the mechanisms that should act as a deterrent against any attack on public safety are already built into the registration process: you're tracked since day 0 so you'd better not try anything funny
HKT already covered the whole procedure quite exhaustively in a funny video of theirs
http://www.dailymotion.com/embed/video/k6UHys8fXhrZpu7BYT3

The second one is the zenkoku akushukai held on the countryside every so often, accessing it is a piece of cake as all you literally need to do is take 1 (one) limited edition CD, pick the free ticket inside (or ask a reseller) then walk to the venue and you'll have free access to it as long as you get there within schedule. This is the event that really needs a security stepup, a rethinking or even to be temporarily done away with, as the vulnerability problem actually lies on the cheapness one could walk inside unannounced. Hoped AKS would understand it

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