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  • maybe instead of clamping down hard starting riots (which proberly fucks up the site more than us as they dont clean up once they have made us leave) and leaving us with nothing which will make it more likely that the streets will be filled with more drunks instead of people going out ithe way to listen to good music and not be ripped off by mainstream bollocks, maybe they could make it easier for us to get licenses and to maybe have land where we can do parties so where not trespassing, or im sure theres farmers out there that would let a party go on with a tens license on there field when the crops been harvested and is away from houses and such. i think if they did this they would see alot less illegal parties and alot more well organised mini festivals/parties where the farmers and ravers both benefit from it so everyones happy :weee:

    just an idea

    funkydan;237033 wrote:
    maybe they could make it easier for us to get licenses and to maybe have land where we can do parties so where not trespassing, or im sure theres farmers out there that would let a party go on with a tens license on there field when the crops been harvested and is away from houses and such. i think if they did this they would see alot less illegal parties and alot more well organised mini festivals/parties where the farmers and ravers both benefit from it so everyones happy :weee:

    just an idea

    it isn’t that difficult to get a TENS, its just that people are being stubborn or think its too boring/geeky/caving in to the Establishment to bother with the small amount of paperwork required. Norfolk constabulary have hinted on several occasions they would tolerate people doing this. I expect even Suffolk would and even “zero tolerance” Essex has allowed events on peoples land.

    Planet yes did one in 2006 and other than the slightly more commercial music it was indistinguishable from a free party..

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Forums Life Law UK : England/Wales : All councils put on "rave alert" but discussing tolerance zones