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- From: disc@quads.uchicago.edu (Little Fluffy Cloud)
- Subject: Re: House of Euphoria, Cincinnati
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.062456.17785@midway.uchicago.edu>
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- References: <8804@dirac.physics.purdue.edu> <1992Nov23.004210.1683@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 06:24:56 GMT
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- Here's my two cents:
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- If ya gotta play by the rules, play by the rules. Get the cops. Get the
- music hall location. Play it safe.
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- I have not found a single situation where one needs entirely to play by the
- rules. People are still throwing good parties in LA illegally. People are
- throwing parties in Milwaukee again in warehouses, not music halls. If you
- know how to plan a rave right, you don't need to sell out 100%. It loosens
- people up, and a crazy warehouse is oh so much better than a music hall.
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- If the party was dope, the party was dope. I wasn't there. I shouldn't
- complain. I have had fun at legal parties and illegal parties. It's just
- that if a party goes off and it's legal, and a party gets busted and it's
- illegal, one cannot draw the conclusion that all illegal parties will be
- busted and one must run a party legally in order to be fun. Grave Rave was
- busted for many reasons. An irresponsible promoter was one of those reasons.
- A greedy police department was another. The entire event was a public
- embarrassment for the city of Milwaukee, and I think this will set precedence
- fo law enforcement officials in dealing with raves around the country. GAn
- incedence such as this will assuredly never happen again, with the national
- press it has received and the overwhelming negative criticism.
-
- =Jerry Dischler=|Little Fluffy Cloud|=disc@quads.uchicago.edu=
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