On 11-05-2010 00:05:25, djdesudo wrote:
:d8r: He'll never take our freedom
On 11-05-2010 00:09:30, lawless29 wrote:
i actually met karl marx once while i was eating magic mushrooms in peoples park
On 11-05-2010 06:05:17, Nitrogen wrote:
Wat?
And then came the end
By the early '90s, the Tory government, the police, the tabloid press and middle England had all had enough of rave culture. The government acted, passing the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act (1994).
Sections 63, 64 & 65 addressed the issue of raves:
A 'rave' is defined as a gathering of 100 plus people, at which amplified music is played which is likely to cause serious distress to the local community, in the open air and at night. These sections give the police the power to order people to leave the land if they're believed to be:
* Preparing to hold a rave (two or more people)
* Waiting for a rave to start (10 or more)
* Actually attending a rave (10 or more)
Ignoring this direction, or returning to the land within the next week, are both offences, liable to 3 months' imprisonment and/or a £2,500 fine. Section 65 lets any uniformed constable who believes a person is on their way to a rave within a 5-mile radius to stop them and direct them away from the area - failure to comply can lead to a maximum fine of £1000.
The Act effectively killed off free parties or events not licensed through local government. Aciiid is dead, long life Aciiid.
On 18-07-2010 20:13:21, Knomo wrote:
:worship:
What is real?
http://theacidhouse.wordpress.com/2010/05/06/think-once-think-twice-think-never-vote-a-tory-party-the-party-that-killed-our-freedom-to-party/
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/apr/29/david-cameron-youtube-sunrise-party
http://www.gigwise.com/news/50687/Tory-Party-Deny-David-Cameron-Stars-In-Old-Acid-House-Rave-Video
this guy joined the dark side of the force... the party who killed the UK Raves