UK: Scot : what does the "fiscal" do? Whenever I read news reports from Scotland or see programmes on telly they often mention people being "brought before the fiscal".
I understand its something legal, and it seems that most of these people who get involved with the "fiscal" are either in trouble/dead (or both) - so best to keep out of their way I suppose...
But what do they actually do and power does this person or office actually have?
Kamoflage Party….London 12th/13th Kamoflage
Present a night and day of mind-bending psy-trance to occupy your Sunday!
Brought to you by a top class
Line-Up:
Freaky Bob
JimJam
Gacid
Tim McGregor
Kristian
Gandalf
Dick Trevor
Spragga
Jarrox
EVP
Astralex
7.5Kw sound by Fushion Soundsystem
at the exclusive
Q-Bar (250 capacity)
just 1 min walk from Whitechapel tube station (District/Metropolitan/East London lines)
From 12am (midnight) Sat 12th/Sun 13th till late Sun evening...
Door Tax: £5
UK: Chronology of Tolworth TEKNIVAL – September 2000 Chronology of the rave
By thisislocallondon - Friday 08 September 2000
Copyright: thisislocallondon
Thursday evening: Residents report sightings of ravers arriving at Tolworth Court Farm to check out the site.
Friday evening: Six vehicles arrive and force an entrance to the field.
7.05pm: Police officers arrive and begin to negotiate for ravers to leave.
8pm: 10 more vehicles arrive and organisers threaten police with "trashing" town centre. Police agree to allow ravers to continue with event on the condition it finishes by Sunday evening and they clean up.
Friday night-Saturday morning: Seven sound stages pump out music which can be heard four miles away.
Saturday, 8am: Ravers disperse leaving an almost empty field.
Saturday afternoon: More ravers arrive, by train and car from as far away as Holland. Site visited by chief environmental health officer Bob Smart.
Saturday 7pm: The police say they can't support Mr Smart in his efforts to switch off the sound systems so he can't go in.
Saturday night: The rave climaxes with up to 3,000 party-goers dancing through the night. Residents spend another sleepless night.
Sunday, 6pm: Council chief executive Bruce McDonald arrives to find why the music is still going on.
Sunday, 8.30pm: Police arrive and music is finally switched off.
Sunday, 12am: Left-over ravers throw bricks at a police car after a man is arrested.
Bank Holiday Monday am: The organisers of the rave clear up the rubbish.
Monday pm: The last of the ravers leave as travellers arrive in a bid to occupy the field themselves. Council workers try to make it secure.
http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/
Kung Fu Kitchen
Kung Foo Kitchen
Start the Easter break here... Wednesday 23rd March from 8pm til 1am. Club NYT (Piccadilly Circus)
An eclectic evening of inspired old school hip hop, drum 'n' bass, funk, breaks, soul & latin house classics.
Featuring DJs Ben Wilcox and JUST 1 (Uk's no.1 b-boy DJ)
Introducing breakers, kung fu films, graffiti art, live congos & visual art promos. www.anotherlatenight.co.uk
Drink Promos: bogof from 8pm til 10pm
Cost: FREE entry b4 8.45pm
£6 therafter
£3 on Guestlist
email lu@anotherlatenight.co.uk for guestlist or contact 07854475673
Next Kung Foo Kitchen Wednesday 27th April (4th Wednesday of every month)
Club NYT
Whitcomb Court
Whitcomb Street
Piccadilly Circus
WC2H 7DP
Tel: 0207 976 1001
Kung Fu kick
(Fluid Foundation Review - Launch Party 23rd Feb http://www.fluidtrade.co.uk/breakingNews.asp)
You’ve had your dim sum at Yauatcha , you’ve seen House of Flying Daggers but you still can’t get your fix for all things oriental. Well, you could do a lot worse than indulge in a night at KFK to get your Kung Fu kicks.
The monthly Kung Fu Kitchen night at Club NYT tempers a hip hop style night with Kung Fu movies (projected on the wall of the dancefloor) and an eclectic mix of music (drum n bass, ska, soul and latin house classics from different DJs each month such as Ben Wilcox, Ed D’Souza). Hence the friendly crowd is an equally mixed bag with beautiful boys wearing fur-hooded anoraks and jeans mingling with lycra-clad lasses.
Hip hop touches are limited to a coupla pieces of graffiti art, the odd record but the best touch are the breakers. Funk and Disorderly were the crew in on the launch night and they were jaw-droppingly good. Accompanied by live congas they came on at 11pm, which was also when the Kung Fu films started rolling.
Though the night doesn’t really kick off till 11, if you want to take advantage of their decent drinks promos (two-for-one on bottles of Bud and Stella) and cheaper entrance (£3 before 10, £6 after) then turn up a touch earlier.
If you’re in the neighbourhood and looking for a cool night out with a cool crowd then leave the suburban chavs to the neighbouring Tiger Tiger and pay this easy to swallow hip hop night a visit. KFK’s got a nice kick.
Feature by Sophia Wong
Kung Fu Kitchen
Kung Fu Kitchen
Start the Easter break here... Wednesday 23rd March from 8pm til 1am. Club NYT (Piccadilly Circus)
An eclectic evening of inspired old school hip hop, drum 'n' bass, funk, breaks, soul & latin house classics.
Featuring DJs Ben Wilcox and JUST 1 (Uk's no.1 b-boy DJ)
Introducing breakers, kung fu films, graffiti art, live congos & visual art promos. www.anotherlatenight.co.uk
Drink Promos: bogof from 8pm til 10pm
Cost: FREE entry b4 8.45pm
£6 therafter
£3 on Guestlist
email lu@anotherlatenight.co.uk for guestlist or contact 07854475673
Next Kung Fu Kitchen Wednesday 27th April (4th Wednesday of every month)
Club NYT
Whitcomb Court
Whitcomb Street
Piccadilly Circus
WC2H 7DP
Tel: 0207 976 1001
Kung Fu kick
(Fluid Foundation Review - Launch Party 23rd Feb http://www.fluidtrade.co.uk/breakingNews.asp)
You’ve had your dim sum at Yauatcha , you’ve seen House of Flying Daggers but you still can’t get your fix for all things oriental. Well, you could do a lot worse than indulge in a night at KFK to get your Kung Fu kicks.
The monthly Kung Fu Kitchen night at Club NYT tempers a hip hop style night with Kung Fu movies (projected on the wall of the dancefloor) and an eclectic mix of music (drum n bass, ska, soul and latin house classics from different DJs each month such as Ben Wilcox, Ed D’Souza). Hence the friendly crowd is an equally mixed bag with beautiful boys wearing fur-hooded anoraks and jeans mingling with lycra-clad lasses.
Hip hop touches are limited to a coupla pieces of graffiti art, the odd record but the best touch are the breakers. Funk and Disorderly were the crew in on the launch night and they were jaw-droppingly good. Accompanied by live congas they came on at 11pm, which was also when the Kung Fu films started rolling.
Though the night doesn’t really kick off till 11, if you want to take advantage of their decent drinks promos (two-for-one on bottles of Bud and Stella) and cheaper entrance (£3 before 10, £6 after) then turn up a touch earlier.
If you’re in the neighbourhood and looking for a cool night out with a cool crowd then leave the suburban chavs to the neighbouring Tiger Tiger and pay this easy to swallow hip hop night a visit. KFK’s got a nice kick.
Feature by Sophia Wong
TAP Psytrance 11th March – Prodigal Sun Live!! Plymouth The Alphawave Project - 11th march
Plymouth - danceacademy (1300 capacity)
We are very proud to present the live pa
Prodigal Sun supported by DJ Morph
this funky full on live show is not to be missed,
we also have DJ Kristian from Phantasm Records
and keeping with the alien theme
Vek & Terry Moore from Alien Resonance.
all from a pumping 24k opus rig,
YOU KNOW THESE GUYS ARE GONNA ROCK THE PLACE!
Full alien landscape visual transformation
Laughing gas, 3x FX screens
and a fresh new vibe,
£8 B4 12 £7 FOR TAP MEMBERS – MAIN ROOM OPENS @ 10PM TILL 6 :eek:
www.thealphawaveproject.co.uk
Live it, Love It
TVP website upgrade I've put this on here for security reasons and also because I'm fairly sure TVP do take an interest in us - we have "assisted" many crews in that area and our sites registration details are in Oxfordshire!
TVP have upgraded their website - this would indicate they have "spare money in the pot" in the IT budget which they are trying to use before end of public sector financial year (otherwise the Treasury take it away!)
its not a massive upgrade but shows that they are becoming increasingly IT-savvy.
Strangely enough I once met their main IT database programmer (who works on this site) at Reading College (an Indian man in his 30s living in Reading) - he came across as a very knowledgeable and skilled person..
I (obviously) didn't discuss anything too "sensitive" with him - but he mentioned that TVP were increasingly becoming interested in monitoring and policing the internet - as were other law enforcement agencies worldwide, and that via Scotland Yard and the FBI, there was a lot of trading of "good practice" (i.e innovative ways of monitoring website traffic).
I also found this on their website. A picture of him is on the site (one of TVP's few black officers BTW!)
Quote:
Name: PC Mike Ellis
Age: 44
Role: Anti-social behaviour manager
Time in Force: 17 Years
Previous roles: Drugs proactive unit, control room, rave intelligence unit, secondment to Prince's Trust, youth liaison officer, community beat officer, crime prevention officer and restorative justice practitioner.
In his ground-breaking role as Anti-Social Behaviour Manager, PC Mike Ellis has been tackling the problems of anti-social behaviour that affect Northern Oxfordshire.
Seconded to Cherwell District Council, and working with Det Con Ady Cole, the officer seconded to West Oxon District Council in the same role, Mike works closely with other agencies on the cases of some of the most hardened anti-social behaviour offenders in the area.
Making a real difference to both the offender and the community by using tools such as anti-social behaviour orders (ASBOs), restraining orders and eviction orders is the most satisfying aspect of Mike's job.
He said: ”Our role is to firstly identify the offenders that we need to target, then work with our partner agencies to secure appropriate methods to deal with them, such as an ASBO.
“Often, once an ASBO is in place, the real work begins. By continually working closely with both intelligence and operational officers, we are able to monitor offenders and the impact that they are having on communities and if orders are being breached, make the relevant arrests as we have done on six occasions over the past six months.
“It is when an order is successful, and both the path of an offender's life and the sense of security within a community is changed for the better, that the true benefits of proactively challenging anti-social behaviour can be seen.”
Mike feels Thames Valley Police's modern approach to policy can only mean more positive moves in tackling future problems of anti-social behaviour. He said: “Thames Valley Police is probably one of the most forward-thinking, advanced forces in the country.
“They have developed many of the most innovative and new approaches to crime nationwide, and I am confident that we will continue to explore new ways of challenging anti-social behaviour within the Force.”
This saturday! london lushness… urban GUERILLA SOUND system
THE WORLD'S NOT FOR SALE
autonomous music variety of styles dnb techno ragga open mike art/visual installations and open platform for up and coming musicans dj's vj s.coming from the free partyvibe..small gatherings social melting pot.
environmental projects and support
film screenings
rig link up and rig hire small tight pa and band equipment
in ya area london
if you feel you have something to offer HELP,SKILLS OR YOUR A MUSICIAN DJ VJ EMAIL US
urbanopenspaces@yahoo.co.uk
details nearer the time.....
BATTLE OF THE BREAKS search to find the worlds No1 breaks dj FULL 1 HUNDRED IN CONJUNCTION WITH IDJ MAGAZINE
PRESENTS
BATTLE OF THE BREAKS
THE LAUNCH PARTY!!!
FRIDAY 29TH APRIL 2005 10PM TILL 6AM
@ JAXXS NIGHTCLUB, CRUCIFIX LANE, LONDON SE1
(UNDER LONDON BRIDGE STATION)
On Friday 29th April 2005, the launch of the first Battle of the Breaks will hit the newly refurbished Jacks nightclub under London Bridge station in the search to find the worlds heavyweight champion of breaks.
Featuring some of the biggest names in the scene going head to head delivering the finest underground beats, this night is set to give everyone a taste of what is to come in the months and years ahead.
Backed by triple-award winning radio station Breaks FM & IDJ Magazine, this annual event will become a standard-bearer for this fast-emerging scene. Those playing on the night are true pioneers of this fresh underground sound and are ready to do battle across three nights of mayhem.
It all starts on April 29th with the preliminary event, when a live draw will decide which of the 12 contenders will face each other at the first Battle in June. Some of the main contenders will be on show to warm up the atmosphere and show what happens when V.I.P Dub plates collide with spectacular 4-deck mixing.
MATT CANTOR (FREESTYLERS/RAW AS FUCK)
TAYO (KISS100FM)
SONZ OF MECHA (MECHANOISE)
FUTURE FUNK SQUAD (EN:VISION)
JAY CUNNING (RAW 24/MENU)
BREAKFASTAZ (CYBERFUNK/MOB)
ED209 (HARDCORE BEATS)
HOSTING THE NIGHT AND THE LIVE DRAW......KENMAC
Flyer info: http://cunning.nubreaks.com/menu/index.htm
Then it’s on to the Coronet in London for the 11th June for the first battle as the fighting gets dirty and the competition gets serious.
(Also on the night a whole host of top name breakbeat djs/live acts will be showcased in between each battle)
The performers will have to show more than a touch of showmanship and some scintillating scratching skills inside the boxing ring that will host the event to have a chance of winning the heavyweight Breaks Champion title.
Each battle will be short fire 15minute knock out round that will be judge by a panel of judges (our judges will be announced on the night and will feature some of the biggest legends in dance music)
Djs will be judged on showmanship/turntableism/tune selection and of course crowd reaction!!!
DJ'S ENTERING THE BATTLE....
SHUT UP & DANCE (THE BREAKBEAT GODFATHERS)
FREESTYLERS (SUPERCHARGED/RAW AS FUCK)
JAY CUNNING & TERRY HOOLIGAN (MENU MUSIC/BOTCHIT)
AQUASKY (PASSENGER/777)
DRUNKEN ALLSTARS (DRUNKENUNSTABLE) FEAT NACOUL & DMC CHAMP WOOZ.
ED209 (HARDCOREBEATS)
BAOBINGA & I.D (FUSE TRAX/COMBAT WAX)
YOOF (SONZ OF MECHA/MECHANOISE)
DEEKLINE AND THE BOOTY BOUNCERS (RAT RECS/BOTCHIT)
DJ QUEST (CYBERFUNK/COMBAT WAX)
CONTROL Z (FUNKATECH/HARDCOREBEATS)
LOCK UP (VINYL TOUCH)
All the action being filmed on a special Battle of the Breaks DVD, and on each night, there will be prizes donated by some of the biggest names and labels in the scene. The nights will be covered by a specially-produced programme that will give you all the Battle info you will ever need + several major features in IDJ Magazine covering the Djs/Labels/battles over the course of the year.
This innovative event will be the first of its kind in the breaks scene and will be arguably the most influential ceremony to take place in the industry calendar. Come and be a part of the fast-growing underground breaks movement as it gains momentum across the world.
ENTRY: £10 ON THE DOOR / £8 B4 11PM
FOR MORE INFO CALL 07891 570024 / 07979 417038 + WEBSITE WILL BE LAUNCHED ON THE 29TH APRIL 2005
skunk farmer shoots 4 cops dead! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4317341.stm
Until now many Canadians have tolerated cannabis production as merely a minor nuisance, says the BBC's Ian Gunn in Vancouver.
This shooting during a cannabis raid will likely reignite the debate and perhaps force the government to rethink its more liberal approach to the drug
if it was tolerated, the police wouldn't have been there.
shouldn't they be rethinking gun laws not skunk laws?
Shrooms at a good price? Looking to get some shroom 4 next fri 11th
is 120g for £36 a good price [mex cubensis]
from this site www.growmagicmushrooms.co.uk
What ya think???
:angel:
Update: just found 150g [mex cubensis] 4 £29.95 + £5.00 post
at www.potseeds.co.uk
that sounds good 2 me, But is it?
should of put this in the drugs section.... sorry
psy,acid,trance,house,disco,pop,tekno etc etc all for sale.
selling all my vinyl on my discogs list.
http://e.discogs.com/collection?user=herb23
if theres anything u want then message me via the discogs site.
thx
Paul.
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