CANCELLATION OF HEARTLESS CREW IN MANCHESTER

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CANCELLATION OF HEARTLESS CREW IN MANCHESTER

Post by ken evil » Sat May 02, 2009 1:12 pm

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CANCELLED<<<FRIDAY>>>CANCELLED
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WHATEVER THE WEATHER & BASS CAMP present...
THE HEARTLESS CREW + GUESTS
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http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=79160943899
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@ MOHO LIVE - TIB STREET, MANCHESTER
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We are sad to report that we have been forced to cancel the May 8th show featuring The Heartless Crew due to licensing issues.

Recent legislation requires music venues to submit a 20 page risk assessment document to the local police 28 days prior to every single event they plan to host. A venue such as Moho puts on around 5 events per week, necessitating an extra 100 pages of work to get through weekly. The reality is that the vast majority of venues do not do this because it’s so incredibly time consuming and would most likely require hiring an extra full time staff member. This is what Moho are now going to have to do.

If the venue does not fill in one of these forms and get permission to proceed, the police can basically just shut you down if they have any concerns about the event. Greater Manchester Police decided that the presence of The Heartless Crew presented a risk to the public.

For us, this seems pretty ludicrous because we’ve never had problems at any of our events, nor Moho at their venue. Security of attendees is our main priority (alongside tight sound and heavy line-ups). The Heartless Crew perform around the UK and Europe week-in-week-out without any trouble.

These new laws and procedures, put in place to govern events, just mean that the police can basically control what goes on in the City Centre. If you have huge budgets to pay for private policing, you can do what you want, otherwise, you run the risk of getting shut down, even when you have a perfect safety track record.

The new laws and procedures give the police far more power than they should have and are designed to reduce policing costs and generate more income from additional private policing. The further down this road we go the harder it becomes to organise an event, which ultimately leads to less diversity, less competition, increased monopoly power and diminished freedoms.

This is the second time we’ve had an event pulled by the police in under 6 months and it’s pretty darn frustrating as May 8th was set to be a great show having sold more advanced tickets than at any of our other shows in 2009.

To those involved in the organsation, those that planned to come and to all artists involved we offer our sincere apologies.

Refunds can be obtained direct from ticket outlets who have now been informed of the cancellation.

Yours regretfully,

Ken

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Post by felis » Sat May 02, 2009 3:35 pm

That's shit !!

Police State.

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Post by domhunt » Sat May 02, 2009 4:45 pm

The police are starting to get worried about many Dubstep events in Manchester,
when i went to the first night at Chapel police presence was there but that didn't stop the drug use inside the venue.

It's annoying.
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Post by lyon » Sat May 02, 2009 5:55 pm

Well that sucks. Police need to get real. I've never seen anything remotely like trouble at dubstep nights in Manchester. Its the 10 pints of carling heads out on Deansgate and the printworks that are most likely to glass you...

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Post by ken evil » Sun May 03, 2009 1:26 pm

Lyon wrote:Well that sucks. Police need to get real. I've never seen anything remotely like trouble at dubstep nights in Manchester. Its the 10 pints of carling heads out on Deansgate and the printworks that are most likely to glass you...
True that, think we're gonna stick to Abba tribute bands from now on. But seriously...

From September Bass Camp & Whatever The Weather have some very Big things in store. Catch us representing at Exodus to Croatia for starters then watch this space....

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