Free parties return to UK
Police are attempting to stop upcoming 'raves'
Officers have explained that they have policed several events in recent weeks and are now attempting to find out the details of one massive, illegal party in particular, which is due to take place in the coming weeks.
Intelligence specialists are monitoring websites and party phonelines attempting to pick up word of further free parties and festivals.
An event, featuring the likes of The Klaxons, in a disused office block in London on July 21 was broken up after just one hour
Meanwhile Devon And Cornwall police are concerned that ravers will attempt a party in the West Country following a recent event in Newquay that saw partygoers used a car rally as cover for a rave.
Meanwhile, officers in Davidstow near Camelford, watched as 5,000 people hold a party on a disused airfield, while Thames Valley police are using ASBO legislation to crack down on raves, The Guardian reports.
The Conservative government passed The Criminal Justice and Public Act Order in 1994 attempting to thwart the spread of dance culture parties. It gave police the power to tackle “A gathering on land in the open air…at which amplified music is played during the night.”
However with the current rise of the new rave scene, it's believed fans are now also resurrecting free party culture.
What do you think of the current party scene? Have you been to one or are you planning to go to an event in the future? Let NME.COM know your thoughts by emailing us at news@nme.com with the word RAVE in the subject. All emails will be treated in the strictest confidence.
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