do you think the age for sex legalness should change? who thinks out there, just outta curiousity, thinks the age in the uk (16) for consential or whatever the word is sex should change?
not that im gunna make it change but theres some teens out there (im one myself lol a teen(14) not a teen that thinks it should change!) that think if the person they are with they love and want to sleep with but dont want to break the law,think its unfair:yawn::groucho:
Free Parties: de volta à cena Free Parties: in return to the scene
Twelve years after being you banish from the interior of the country, free parties comes back to the farms and British small farms to arrepiar the hair of authorities 08.09.06 17:15 "One rave is defined as a meeting of more than 100 people, where if it touches amplified music (total or predominantly characterized for the emission of a succession of repetitive strokes), causing serious upheavals to the local community, air live and the night". This singelo paragraph, that composes the "Criminal one Executes and Public Order Act 1994", gave to the British police forces the power to freeze the phenomenon to raver in the Joined Kingdom, original cradle of this type of party that today is popular in the world all.
E as nor everything lasts forever, more than ten years later, the gang of street urchin that did not live the Rave Act but orphan of the celebrities gone to the field grew came back to the farms and small farms of England to make much racket - with or without permission.
The case that more called the attention the British society was the recent confrontation between the policy and a group of 600 young, many with less than 18 years, that carried through a party not-permitted in Essex in the start of the last week. Nine Officers had left wounded, 35 young had been imprisoned and a police viatura was burnt. The case again came back the eyes of the public opinion toward underground of the electronic scene.
"It again seems that the popularity of raves this increasing, and we need to be intent for the possibility of other events to occur" said Huw Meredith, policy overseer, in deposition for the BBC.
In fóruns of parties, they pipocam topical where anonymous parties declares its fanatism for the calls "free" (free parties), while others look for to inquire themselves where the next one will happen. "Free Parties is the evolution!
They are not only free, but in no club or organized event you go to find as much people interesting and to have experiences so bizarras ", affirms anonymous in fórum of the British partyvibe.com. The site offers since tips to park its car without calling attention the policy until as to react in instant case.
Still it is difficult to measure as this racket all goes to move with the scene and the British electronic culture, but valley the penalty to be of eye. The Joined Kingdom already taught the world perhaps as to make parties, let us attend a new lesson. Marcus Vinícius Brazil
Translated from Portugese with babelfish from: http://www.rraurl.com/cena/noticia.php?rr_noticia_id=2958
Partys up north Hi ... i'm lookin for partys up north ... well maybe not north but more north than the partys i normally go to. Usually I go around bedfordshire and surrounding areas, but i'm off to uni in a few days and i'm wonderin if theres much goin on near Stoke-on-Trent.
Any help would be appreciated
Cheers
Police thwart illegal rave 10 September 2006 14:34
Police praised the conduct of partygoers today after breaking up a large illegal rave near Thetford.
Officers were called to the Forestry Commission land near Croxton in the early hours of Sunday morning following reports of an unlicensed musical event.
A Norfolk Police spokesman said the event had attracted “several hundred” people and a “large” open air sound system had been set up.
“Due to the sensitive nature of the area and the close proximity to Croxton, police officers attended and following negotiations with the partygoers and organisers the music was turned off and the crowd departed the area.”
“There was no confrontation between the partygoers and the police. The officer in charge of the operation would like to compliment the mature attitude of those present,” he said.
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Belfast any suggestions My partner and I are going to Belfast for a long weekend. Anyone got any recomendations for good places to drink, eat and be merry and any not to miss sites.
1st Sat Nite off in eons … I wanna go out & play Zippedy do dah zippedy day!!!! :groucho:
AWOL got a saturday nite off and wants to go out and play, dancing shoes at the ready ... so please pretty please with cherry's on top and sugar and all other nice and lovely things ... please can someone let me know if anything is going on down my way ....
PM me (obviously :you_crazy ) but such would be my grateful happiness you have know idea raaa
OK enof begging crawling etc ... help lil ole Alice out XXXX
Britannia Rules the Raves Britannia rules the raves again
Partying like it's 1989? These days, as rave veteran Sarah Champion discovers, the kids are as young as 12, the drug is laughing gas, the venues are forest glades and the music is harder and faster. One thing hasn't changed, though - trying to keep one step ahead of the police.
Is this it? We pass a Little Chef and turn off the A road into a shadowy lay-by. It's the second to last Saturday in August, yet as dark as November with a steady drizzle. Our beams illuminate a chain of parked cars. One flashes in welcome, as if to say, 'Yes, you're here.' We take a slot near the rear of the convoy. A figure in a rain jacket moves along the line, urgently barking: 'The police have blocked the road, we've got to go now.' A 100 or so shapes emerge from steamed-up vehicles, bass blasting from each. The buzz is infectious, everyone primed for action.
This is the culmination of a day's frantic texting and posting on internet forums. I had to find out for myself whether there was any truth behind the headlines declaring a rave revival this summer. Their eyes on the drinking mayhem in our cities, the police appear to have been caught off guard in the past three months by a series of well-organised raves that arrived out of nowhere. In May Cornwall police broke up a party of 2,000 in Davidstow, seizing £3,000 in cash, drugs worth £40,000 and 12 lorries loaded with sound equipment. More raves followed. Was this another summer of love? Or a bunch of old clubbers who never went away, joined by bumper crowds due to July's heat wave? As a veteran of the 80s scene - both as a clubber and dance music journalist - I was curious.
With tomorrow's bank holiday signalling the last blast of the hedonist season, police have been warning of giant illegal parties kicking off. One local paper printed an appeal for anyone who has 'seen large numbers of vehicles gathering near woods or rural car parks, fliers advertising raves, or broken padlocks on access gates' to report it immediately. Hoping to stay one step ahead, the organisers of a gathering in Kent moved it forward to last weekend.
All we know, as we cruise through the Blackwall Tunnel at 10.30pm, is that Kent's 'big one' is to happen in a forest between Canterbury and Dover. Our driver is a Lydd Airport party veteran, our photographer was at World Dance, and I grew up on raves. So we're sceptical about what we'll find. At 11pm a text directs us to the lay-by near Maidstone.
There a voice yells, 'Go, go, go!' as if we're leaping from the trenches into battle. In clusters of five we sprint across the wet Tarmac and jump the central barrier, unnerved by blinding beams of oncoming traffic. Someone's pointing to a gap in the undergrowth, 'Down there, over the barbed wire.' We scramble down a muddy bank and suddenly we're in a cornfield, and I'm excited and laughing. Yeah, this really is something like the old days.
The night has flashbacks to the cat-and-mouse games in pursuit of 'orbital' acid house parties in 1988. Personally, I experienced the dawn of the movement indoors. At the Hacienda in 1989 I danced in a haze of dry ice and lasers to Chicago house tunes and the British music inspired by it (then called 'acid house', the term 'rave' not coined until the Nineties). After closing time at 2am word would spread of warehouse parties in Lancashire industrial estates or in derelict mills on the outskirts of the city (later they'd all become designer apartments).
At 14 I'd fallen for the punk and indie bands my hometown of Manchester was famed for, but my life was transformed by these events. I didn't listen to another rock record for 10 years. I followed the party to London and out to the fields where I would find myself dancing to early trance and techno on wasteland near Dagenham or hillsides in Sussex.
A decade on and it's suddenly like being back there. There's a stile, a hill, more barbed wire and then we're in verdant woodland, emerging into the most perfect party spot I've ever seen: a lush green hollow surrounded by trees...
Britannia rules the raves again | | guardian.co.uk Arts
Puma pills in london Hey!
I am new to posting messages on here, so hello everyone! but what i wanted to ask was whether anyone had heard anything about some puma pills going round london at the moment? got a friend who might be getting some in so any info would be great
cheers :wink:
The offside rule explained for girls You're in a shoe shop, second in the queue for the till. Behind the shop assistant on the till is a pair of shoes which you have seen and which you must have.
The female shopper in front of you has seen them also and is eyeing them with desire.
Both of you have forgotten your purses.
It would be totally rude to push in front of the first woman if you had no money to pay for the shoes.
The shop assistant remains at the till waiting.
Your friend is trying on another pair of shoes at the back of the shop and sees your dilemma.
She prepares to throw her purse to you.
If she does so, you can catch the purse, then walk round the other shopper and buy the shoes.
At a pinch she could throw the purse ahead of the other shopper and, *whilst it is in flight* you could nip around the other shopper, catch the purse and buy the shoes.
Always remembering that until the purse has *actually been thrown* it would be plain wrong to be forward of the other shopper.
There you have it!12
Know anything about boats? Hey there guys, after a six year wait I have managed to get my boat back from my ex. This is a large cabin cruiser on a canal and its 32foot long.
I have plans of doing it up and having fun however if anyone has any advice they can give me it would be appreciated
Thanks
S.S.
pickled onion monster munch and parties in edinburgh does anyone use this website who goes to raves in edinburgh (and the lothians)?
cos theyr on just about every weekend alternating between venues on "the circuit". eg. blackford quarry (tho its just packed up)
but they never get mentioned on this? how come?
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