names of Djs and MCs being submitted to Scotland Yard for pre-event police checks – WTF next?
Not seen him in ages but his sets were rather good.
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>> But has the mood in the place changed at all since the raid? Is it less
>> fluffy inside as a result? just wondering…..
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> I’ve got no direct experience, but the conditions under which the
> license was, erm, unrevoked are in the minutes of the council
> licensing committee which might give you a flavour of what to expect
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see below for lambeth council minutes
The bit where they’re required to fill in an F696 form before any event
with details of the promoters, DJs, MCs etc. and hand it in to the
policeso the police can run checks on them; followed by a F696a to be
filled in after every event; is interesting. The police state really is
doing well in Lambeth.
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> To be honest though, the Fridge was usually quite heavily policed (with
> a small p) in the “good old days” and it was the attitude of the crowd
> that made it what it was. There’s no reason that can’t still be the
> case now, whatever the conditions.
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It was about the most heavily “policed” venue I’ve ever been to back
around the turn off the century. Like you say it was the crowd you went
for.
thats going to take up a lot of the management staff’s time
good luck to them keeping the club open
:alien_abd
What exactly are the police gunna be checking for then?
I suppose knowing if it’s gunna be a UKG event allows them to post up snipers outside the door and have an armed response unit ready to go, but I don’t think there’s that much to worry about with a load of dreaded flouro heads… (oh the days of Samsara…)
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