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    TECHNO PRISONERS AS RIOT COPS GATECRASH FREE PARTY

    Taken from: SchNEWS

    Uninvited guests in the shape of the riot squad crashed a free party in Chesterford, Essex over the bank holiday weekend.

    All was going well for the 1,000 or so twinkle-eyed party-goers until the Saturday, when hundreds of cops from five different forces surrounded a sound system and waded into the crowd with truncheons swinging. Some indignant punters defended themselves with sticks and, showing their commitment to preventing climate change, burnt out a cop car. Police claim the revellers acted “disgracefully”, going so far as to “attack police dogs”. Any one who’s been faced with a police dog will doubt the likelihood of anyone being daft enough to attack one, no matter how many drugs they’ve taken (not that the pills are any good any more!).

    Contrary to reports in the tabloid rags it was heavy handed police that kicked off all the violence and eyewitnesses report seeing police beating and injuring dangerous threats such as young girls and people chilling on the floor. Out came the CS gas and many revellers’ Saturday night out ended with bruises after a battering, and a few severe bites from police dogs which had been let off their leads into the chaos.

    A number of police and ravers were hospitalised and 34 arrests were made, but this was just the most brutal in a series of busts over the weekend. In Gloucester, cops used batons and CS gas to attack and shut down another small party in a business park. Farmland in Cornwall was sealed off as cops heard wild rumours that a vicious and deadly party was to be held there.

    All this repression harks back to the (not so rose-tinted) cat-and-mouse days of the early 90s, when tens of thousands of ravers engaged in a weekly battle of wits with the authorities. The Criminal Justice Act was meant to be the final nail in the coffin of the rave culture but as last weekend’s events prove, outdoor partying ain’t going nowhere – despite the pub and clubs getting ever later licences. Free parties with loud music and ever-willing dancers are going on up and down the country every weekend. The mainstream media imagines, because the Old Bill have stepped up the baton practice and got more busts in lately (overtime drive anyone?), that this indicates some kind of ‘resurgence of rave’ – ‘rave’ meaning that tabloid catch-all middle England-threatening brainwashing-cult-stealing-our-kids invention all of its own.

    In fact, shortly after the smiley-faced* Acid House craze, (way back in the last century) ‘rave’ mutated and eventually splintered in to many sub-genres, all with their own dress codes, drug choices and attitudes. The truly large scale parties of the early 90s might not have been repeated. However, large numbers of people who like a bit of uncomplicated partying to their preferred choice of repetitive beats have helped build up a regular rota of successful events all over the country, all year round. What has changed is the numbers of people these ‘raves’ now attract – smaller groups of mates with their own sound systems, sometimes teaming up with others here and there to provide their own entertainment outside of the corporate sector. As usual, it’s just taken a while for the media big boys to catch on.

    Cue a headrush of editorials and feature pieces, as tired hacks (like us) attempt to reclaim their youth and analyse the current ‘scene’. The London Evening Standard even points the finger at your dear old SchNEWS, as one of the ‘radical orchestrators’ of the new rave movement – just ‘cos we had a listing for the Chesterford bash on our website (Cheers for the pukka plug, though).

    Recent events would seem to suggest that the police may now be turning their attention back to the dangerous subversives who see dancing in a field as having a good time, rather than the dangerous, illegal and possibly terrorist activity it really is. And in keeping with their general ‘crackdown’ remit the cops are prepared to use whatever force they fancy to remain the country’s top party poopers (handy training for the riot boys dont’cha’know). It’s handy then, for the media to be full of the frightening rave resurgence stuff, helping build up another straw man which may legitimise an even heavier clampdown by police – well they’ve got to protect the terrified vulnerable public from this evil drug-fueled, rioting menace, haven’t they?

    For one forum site supporting DIY partying, see http://www.squatjuice.com.

    * Sign of the times: appropriating ol’ Smiley for surveillance-Britain’s ‘You are on CCTV’ signs – oh how they must’ve all had a such a laugh at that one.

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    i dont know if this is were i should put this but…how the hell can the police warrent the time and resources to cause havok at an otherwise peacefull party when theres peodofiles,terrorists,rapist,murderers etc wandering around getting away with it.its no doubt been said before but it gets on my nerves that we have to pay far these ******* idiots not just going after an easy arrest but an easy way to keep the public satisfied :head_bang on that note im off take it easy people have a nice evening

    chillidog wrote:
    i dont know if this is were i should put this but…how the hell can the police warrent the time and resources to cause havok at an otherwise peacefull party when theres peodofiles,terrorists,rapist,murderers etc wandering around getting away with it.its no doubt been said before but it gets on my nerves that we have to pay far these ******* idiots not just going after an easy arrest but an easy way to keep the public satisfied

    exactly – the nimbys and anti-fun brigade in wider society insist that “something must be done about illegal raves” and demand this sort of action… also the law is geared more to protect property than people.

    sadly, the kind of people who call the police to raves often also believe that the best way to stop crime is for everyone to be in bed by 22:00, and the cops to treat anyone out late at night who is not engaged in commercial business or working as a potential terrorist/thug etc.

    They would have the pubs and clubs closed down if they could; just look at the opposition there is to extended licensing hours.

    if only they could c what they look like dressed in armer attacking young girls sat on the floor. if it were me i would b vv embraressed to say da least. If u need training try sum fucking real low down shit like da anti fishing crew i belive they really do attack anglers & push them & their v expensive gere in da river

    yeah totally agre,the unfortunate thing is all i(and most people………

    totally racked my brainfor the unfortunate thing but its gone.
    but tbh i was a bit worried about them opening up pubs later it was messy enough as it was :lol_crash

    chillidog wrote:
    but tbh i was a bit worried about them opening up pubs later it was messy enough as it was :lol_crash

    and why is this the case? Well, the previous Governments (thatcho / major) put so much effort into destroying the rave culture in the 1990s they removed the “fluffier” side of it (like people putting on legitimate events, and a boost to the creative industries sparked off by raves), yet couldn’t reduce the demand for drugs and also managed to push people back towards the theme pubs etc…

    Binge drinking wasn’t a problem in this country until towards the end of the 1990s. Contrariwise, I can remember early raves where very little alcohol was drunk; at free parties there was never that much demand for alcohol..

    i cant understand what started the whole “binge drinking culture” could be numerous reasons boredom,anger,violence…who knows people drink to be happy yet drink when their not.what you were saying about the early raves and people not drinking much could that be down to 1:the better quality of durgs 2:the higher price of them? or are we just turning into a nation of alchys?just a thought any opinions?

    thats why we need luminous batons and sheilds that say RAVER on them insted of POLICE.

    chillidog wrote:
    i cant understand what started the whole “binge drinking culture” could be numerous reasons boredom,anger,violence…who knows people drink to be happy yet drink when their not.what you were saying about the early raves and people not drinking much could that be down to 1:the better quality of durgs 2:the higher price of them? or are we just turning into a nation of alchys?just a thought any opinions?

    Britain has always been a nation of hard drinkers – but I think specific actions from the last few govts have made things worse

    when rave became popular (1991-2) lots of venues, particularly clubs managed to get late licenses but in the mid 1990s the govt created the hysteria over the “danger from pills” and discouraged loads of places from holding dance music nights – but they kept their late licenses and turned into venues where people were encouraged to drink more alcohol

    also the attempts to discourage use of stimulant drugs like pills and speed actually failed (the dealers may have been pushed out of the pubs/clubs by CCTV but of course would meet punters elsewhere) so people take pills/speed but drink as well…. hence the rise in binge drinking..

    I think one big problem is that the public as a whole is never given the opportunity to see exactly what the police mean by ‘shutting down’ a party. I intend to buy a old camcorder, albiet one with night vision, to keep in my car incase a similar situation arose again. I’m sure some of the media outlets, perhaps even the ones advocating death to the rave scene, may have a resurgence of humanity if they actually saw how human beings were being treated.

    maniac wrote:
    I think one big problem is that the public as a whole is never given the opportunity to see exactly what the police mean by ‘shutting down’ a party. I intend to buy a old camcorder, albiet one with night vision, to keep in my car incase a similar situation arose again. I’m sure some of the media outlets, perhaps even the ones advocating death to the rave scene, may have a resurgence of humanity if they actually saw how human beings were being treated.

    sadly unlikely – it didn’t work for the miners or the first lot of travellers and it is unlikely to work now

    “Activist video” was treated as a cheap content source in the mid 1990s by mainstream media and then discredited by them.

    OTOH The ravers who were attacked by cops actually got more airtime than in previous situations and got a chance to put their side of the story across – but I think many attitudes are entrenched due to previous problems caused by 16 years of raves.

    The public knows damn well what happens when riot cops are deployed as it happens more regularly these days – for instance when binge drinking gets out of hand or at football matches. They have even been deployed to deal with Christmas Shoppers in London getting out of hand!

    The only thing is that the “riots” don’t last very long in the city as the cops have an advantage due to well lit streets and CCTV, so things die down before too many are injured.

    There have been a number of clashes between riot cops and youths recently just fuelled by drink or gang-related trouble on housing estates, never mind raves….

    there are plenty of people about who would like to take matters into their own hands and deal with ravers equally violently; but are scared of the ravers so they get the cops to carry out their dirty work.

    Others may not particularly like all the violence; but still feel that “the law must be upheld”.

    Bllimey Stuff really is kicking off innit!:crazy:
    Well I was going out ‘Raving’ back in the days of 1990+ and Im still going out to ‘Raves’ now.
    The police should realise most of these events are no harm and for such a gathering of people are very peaceful as long as land isn’t harmed and any mess cleared up and those organising try there upmost to cater for everything needed including destination.
    People are just generally dancing and sitting down socialising, doing no harm at all.
    Also when the police do turn up, we are ‘usually’ very reasonable in communicating with them.
    You compare that with the communication they would receive off say a town club serving alcohol and pumping out general crap music and attitudes.:rant: :ar15: :alcoholic :toxic: :mad_curse :you_smart :wtf_beard :argue_cur :argue_mad 👿 :crazy_fre :noway: :lol_up: :head_to_h :head_bang :devilish: :crazy_dru :laugh_at: :yakk:

    Ive had a few runnings with the police in the past when I use to organise parties and in general they have been very reasonable. We use to have the same ‘Sensible polite’ people that would talk to them and try and reason with them.
    It seemed to work, even when they said NO this usually meant not enough thought had been put into the organisation of the party, so would move on accordingly usually setting up somewhere else.:satisfied

    But from what Ive heard and seen recently somethings going wrong.

    POLICE YOU DO NOT NEED WEAPONS
    YOU ARE SUPPOSE TO BE SETTING AN EXAMPLE AND UPHOLDING THE LAW OF PEACE!
    WE CARRY NO THREAT
    SO WHY TURN UP IN RIOT STYLE
    ITS NOT A RIOT
    IT IS A PARTY
    OR WAS
    UNTIL YOU TURNED UP!
    😐

    TBH I reckon over the years cops usually go in heavy twice in each season; at the start and end. usually around Bank Holidays as its obvious an untouched bank holiday rave will last into Monday if not beyond!

    Cops don’t have enough overtime budgets to turn over every party in this fashion (nor deal with the wider upsurge in crime it would cause as youths subjected to such excessive force tend to lose respect for the law altogether).

    OTOH people on the scene itself are becoming more angry/stubborn (perhaps due to increasing clampdowns) – and they are being herded into areas further and further away… After people have been travelling 60-100 or more miles they are less likely to move on and regroup even when the cops are there hence the inevitable flashpoints.

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