Throwing unlicenced parties in the UK
Throwing unlicenced parties in the UK Posted on: 27.06.2013 by Wynell Muma hey guys, Been believeing about throwing parties today as it's obviously something that's regarded as important kick starting exposure for yourself as a dj, however I was wondering about throwing illegal raves. As far as i'm aware, you can't get in trouble if you organise a party through word of mouth and I know ways of doing this, but has anyone got any experience on here from throwing parties or raves away from civilisation? There Is obviously a lot of planning involved I know but getting advise of people who are experienced would be greatly appreciated! Also I'd prefare opinions of people from the UK for obvious reasons | |
Marshall Aby 27.06.2013 | 1000 internet points for naming band and album without inspecting the pic url |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 27.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by slinkydisc
Section 16 - Public Assembly - Means an assembly of 20 or more persons in a public place which is wholly or partly open to the air. "The Anti-Rave Act". |
Bryon Taglieri 27.06.2013 | Doesn't the UK have specific anti-rave laws from the old acid house days, mates have told me stories of being chased by police helicopters after outdoor raves. You Island's too crowded put a party on in a field and and someones going to hear it somewhere. When I lived in the UK we found plenty of legal venues to put parties on in it just takes a little more work. |
Marshall Aby 27.06.2013 | If you are trespassing on property or land in order to have a rave then be aware that you could be committing a criminal offence |
Doreen Schurle 27.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by MeetsMandy
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Hayden Raugh 27.06.2013 | Myles if ur on about barn raves inbox me facebook |
Wynell Muma 27.06.2013 | Can you not get a licence for maybe a barn or something? |
Doreen Schurle 27.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by MeetsMandy
There are laws in the UK that prohibit a) drinking alcohol outside of a private residence, and b) playing loud music without an entertainment licence. If you're asking whether or not you're going to get caught, that's a different story, but either way you're breaking the law. You're better off finding a commercial property that's been on the market for a while (and isn't selling), and begging the owner if you can borrow it for a evening . Apply for a temporary licence (~ |
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