Opinion: Congested and confused, crowds surge on the Mall
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WASHINGTON -- On the National Mall, midway between the Capitol and the Washington Monument, inauguration-goers stood shoulder to shoulder, walking en masse in what seemed like a state of confusion. The crowds were so thick you could not reach into your own pocket.
For a while, people did not seem to know which way to walk as they looked for some breathing space. Soon, the situation eased, and for the most part, people were calm and polite.
‘I lost my lost my people a long time ago,’ said a laughing Michelle Murchison of Richmond, Va. ‘But, hey, I’m grown, I have a cellphone, I have a credit card.’
-- Carla Hall
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