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Post by itrainmonkeys on Jan 22, 2013 21:19:37 GMT -5
I just wish festivals could come out and say like a month in advance "We'll announce it on this day" but I guess that sort of hurts them if they are finalizing negotiations on things.
I just wish festivals could come out and say like a month in advance "We'll announce it on this day" but I guess that sort of hurts them if they are finalizing negotiations on things.
Some do but defiantly not the majors. I'd rather them not give me a date than say "Lineup on such and such date" and then miss it.
I just wish festivals could come out and say like a month in advance "We'll announce it on this day" but I guess that sort of hurts them if they are finalizing negotiations on things.
It probably is tough for the big ones to do this - and there's some sense of building anticipation when no one knows exactly. But Firefly, for example, said they'd release in mid-February back in early December - I know, what does mid-February mean?
I just wish festivals could come out and say like a month in advance "We'll announce it on this day" but I guess that sort of hurts them if they are finalizing negotiations on things.
Some do but defiantly not the majors. I'd rather them not give me a date than say "Lineup on such and such date" and then miss it.
Well yea....the goal would be not to miss it lol. That causes panic and chaos.
I had a woman this year on Sunday at Bonnaroo ask me to take out my wallet, and then she proceeded to look through it. Luckily, she didn't feel the beer I'd stuffed in my back left pocket.
That's messed up. I've had a couple of gate people try that crap, I put them in their place immediately. "Why you trying to see how much money I've got?!"
They have no right to go through your wallet I refuse and they give up. Power trip'd
Technically they have the power to do whatever they want in regards to searches.
You're coming into a privated ticketed event, by buying a pass you are agree to whatever terms they have lined up. You have the right to refuse the search, but just like any other business, they then have the right to refuse your entry into the event.
Now, 99.9% times in the case you described they will not do this, because it is bad PR, but TECHNICALLY they have the right to do so.
That's messed up. I've had a couple of gate people try that crap, I put them in their place immediately. "Why you trying to see how much money I've got?!"
They have no right to go through your wallet I refuse and they give up. Power trip'd
Technically they have the power to do whatever they want in regards to searches.
You're coming into a privated ticketed event, by buying a pass you are agree to whatever terms they have lined up. You have the right to refuse the search, but just like any other business, they then have the right to refuse your entry into the event.
Now, 99.9% times in the case you described they will not do this, because it is bad PR, but TECHNICALLY they have the right to do so.
No they can't. They do that shitt because people let them, because a lot of them are trying to steal your stuff. All ya gotta do is call them out on it.
I would love to see a law that says private security GED fuckkheads have a legal right to touch male genitals as a prerequisite for entering a concert.
The TSA will be in charge of all of this in a few years though.
No they can't. They do that shitt because people let them, because a lot of them are trying to steal your stuff. All ya gotta do is call them out on it.
I would love to see a law that says private security GED fuckkheads have a legal right to touch male genitals as a prerequisite for entering a concert.
The TSA will be in charge of all of this in a few years though.
Side note: I don't know about whoever Coachella uses, but Axis policy specifically prohibits them from touching you in your bikini area.
No they can't. They do that shitt because people let them, because a lot of them are trying to steal your stuff. All ya gotta do is call them out on it.
I would love to see a law that says private security GED fuckkheads have a legal right to touch male genitals as a prerequisite for entering a concert.
The TSA will be in charge of all of this in a few years though.
Technically they have the power to do whatever they want in regards to searches.
You're coming into a privated ticketed event, by buying a pass you are agree to whatever terms they have lined up. You have the right to refuse the search, but just like any other business, they then have the right to refuse your entry into the event.
Now, 99.9% times in the case you described they will not do this, because it is bad PR, but TECHNICALLY they have the right to do so.
No they can't. They do that shitt because people let them, because a lot of them are trying to steal your stuff. All ya gotta do is call them out on it.
I would love to see a law that says private security GED fuckkheads have a legal right to touch male genitals as a prerequisite for entering a concert.
The TSA will be in charge of all of this in a few years though.
I always sneak my glowsticks in through my boxers, the larger kind (around 10 inches). I wear two pair of boxer briefs to festivals to avoid chafing and put them in between layers right about where my penis. Whenever they nick one of them searching me always makes for a great time. They never question what is is.