Fry-d-
Bluelight Crew
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Reading the sunday times today I was horrified to see one of my posts last week quoted by the Sunday Times. Referring to the event digital the sunday times and WA police are now targetting bluelight but in a way a whole lot worse to how we think. Last week it became quite obvious the police were using bluelight to find out who's holding or whose moving in perth. Now this morning this has been confirmed. They have said in the paper "We will be looking at that information and if we can authenticate it, we will be actively targetting these events". They are going to now use bluelight to find out where the raves are and then to shut them down. I am thinking our excitement towards an event in the future to do with something of sound would be best not to be displayed on this website, I am even thinking meetups in perth are not such a good Idea anymore. The police are moving in heavily arround us and we must be extremely careful if we want to use this site. I think delerium will suffer bigtime due to this crackdown.
Another blow to perth nightclubs on the same day means that more security staff will need to be hired and more permanent camera's will have to be installed in clubs that want to stay open past 1am. The new laws will require 2 bouncers for the first hundred patrons and another for every 100 following, plus constant recorded footage of every bar, entrance and dancefloor in the club, these tapes must be kept for 7 days.
The perth scene is under fire and we will have to be more careful now than ever. Take extreme thought before every post. Not into how funny everyone might think you are but into how the police can use what you just posted in court.
I've only just got up on this bathurst sunday so I'll have a coffee and post the Sunday times article.
[This message has been edited by Fry-d- (edited 07 October 2001).]
Another blow to perth nightclubs on the same day means that more security staff will need to be hired and more permanent camera's will have to be installed in clubs that want to stay open past 1am. The new laws will require 2 bouncers for the first hundred patrons and another for every 100 following, plus constant recorded footage of every bar, entrance and dancefloor in the club, these tapes must be kept for 7 days.
The perth scene is under fire and we will have to be more careful now than ever. Take extreme thought before every post. Not into how funny everyone might think you are but into how the police can use what you just posted in court.
I've only just got up on this bathurst sunday so I'll have a coffee and post the Sunday times article.
[This message has been edited by Fry-d- (edited 07 October 2001).]