"We had over 400 people, which is good"
OMG that is like tens and tens and tens of people!!!

My mom retired last year from being the banquet manager of a fairly large banquet hall. It was always a part time job for her, about twenty hours per week. A hobby really, no biggie. She took it up when all of us kids were out of school and now that she has eight little grandchildren it's not so appealing anymore and according to her, frankly it got quite boring. Not a whole lot goes into putting together a party for 400 people, fairly routine actually. Colors may change and perhaps a few tweaks to the menu but it's pretty much one wedding after another, blah blah blah.
This place is divided into two main rooms which can each seat about 450 people and when the center partition is opened for one big party it can handle 1100. This happens all the time, regular business. This place is right in the midst of a suburban neighborhood and there is no noticeable impact on local traffic. No noise bothers the neighbors.
For the DUmmie to suggest that a whopping 400 people are having an impact is laughable, even if they are in the street. Ultimately this is why such wanna-be mobs resort to violence and confrontation, nobody really notices they are there unless they act up. Just like the banquet hall with its unremarkable nightly parties of hundreds that get together, dance, party, drink, drink some more, drink some more and go home, nobody cares.
Get it? Nobody cares.
They will hoot & holler and create a big mess for someone else to clean up. When the beer and the weed and the Cheetos and the enthusiasm wears off they will stumble home.
Nobody will notice and nobody will care.


