this post was submitted on 06 Nov 2023
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Are you serious, they did not use proper filters to block the really harmful UV? One can only hope that they get sued to shit.
I saw a case of this in a documentary, a club installed 'pretty' powder blue UVC lights everywhere and it crisped up the attendees. The UVC part of the light doesn't register to your eyes, so your pupils stay wide open and the designers added tons of it because it wasn't that bright.
Well that's horrific
I had no idea this event was in Hong Kong, the last time it happened was in Hong Kong too.