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  • the Conservacrats are slashing UK Police budgets…

    realistically though this has happened before (even with Labour) and it has not resulted in cops being more lenient on illegal raves or party drugs (as it leads to complaints from locals) and raves can be stopped with existing resources in many areas – but what it may well result in is well run and safe TENS events and other legal events being tolerated…

    I saw a few days ago a statement from a Superintendent of a Midlands constabulary stating that he would not expect to deploy additional police into any event using TENS in his force area as he trusted the organisers to provide sufficient marshals/stewards.

    To get this level of tolerance does of course mean no fights, no NHS ambulances, no turf wars between dealers and no stupid behaviour outside the venue but surely its something worth working for? raves survived through the last Tory government because they genuinely were less hassle to the cops than townie events and the cops acknowledged that..

    raaa

    optimism

    police are already tolerating more raves, they have shot up in frequency in london since the recession kicked in and i havent seen one busted for ages

    @Iacchus 389492 wrote:

    police are already tolerating more raves, they have shot up in frequency in london since the recession kicked in and i havent seen one busted for ages

    London has its own unique policing challenges due to a far higher violent and serious/organised crime rate than most other parts of the UK (which social inequalities and the recession will exacerbate), as well as more political extremists (both right wing English extremists and Muslims) so the cops are always overstretched. Even Manchester and Birmingham are slightly less on top!

    In provincial areas particularly those with low crime rates and otherwise good community relations illegal raves are the serious/organised crime as there is a strong drugs culture, cops believe some of the younger people who are not in employment are funding their lifestyles through selling drugs at these events, and the money thus earned also funds the cost of equipment and even replacing it when it gets confiscated. I’ve not just seen this in cops’ press releases (Norfolk has been mentioning it a lot more in recent years, and the press office know these days they will be challenged if they issue inaccurate reports) but had it confirmed to me by a former raver who signed up to a police force in SE England.

    Out in the sticks land is valuable and farmers understandably resent having their properties broken into and trashed! add to this traffic offences/DUI (which has led to injury/fatal RTCs) plus the wholesale theft of Entonox/N2O canisters from NHS facilities and their resale at raves didn’t help matters.

    The NHS also now have a voice in the licensing committees and they are unhappy with ambulances having to be deployed to raves in remote areas due to drug-related injuries or even violence.

    However even in “zero tolerance” areas the cops do look more favourably on events run by people in their 20s with normal careers where they have permission to use the land (especially if it belongs to a family or friends, I’ve seen two fairly large scale unlicensed events in Suffolk actually be tolerated!). Although the risk with unlicensed events is if just one neighbour disagrees the cops turn up, although if the organisers have permission they are just asked to turn down the noise or shut off the system early.

    people need to get their arses down to london where the action is.. im sure i dont need to remind you all about this saturday…
    gonna be a blinder ;P

    ps im playing

    @Iacchus 389492 wrote:

    police are already tolerating more raves, they have shot up in frequency in london since the recession kicked in and i havent seen one busted for ages

    I saw the first rave i’ve seen in london get busted for a long time a few weeks ago .. they had rinced the venu and it was bank holiday so was understandable kinda

    well they didn’t actualy bust it .. just the system shut up shop early as they didn’t want there stuff siezed by police so it had to stop

    @Iacchus 389496 wrote:

    people need to get their arses down to london where the action is.. im sure i dont need to remind you all about this saturday…
    gonna be a blinder ;P

    whats this? im off to st pauls for a big techno link up in the malcom x! raaa

    scumtek.. big-un, there’s even talk of fairground rides. If its anything as good as the last one it’ll be banging

    @Iacchus 389512 wrote:

    scumtek.. big-un, there’s even talk of fairground rides. If its anything as good as the last one it’ll be banging

    you do make it sound appealing, one day it might just have to be done

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