hehe, just wait until the EU removes subsidies-then the farming industry (what's left of it) will collapse, and farmer's will be queing up to allow anyone who gives em a few bob to use their land. I say again: hehe.Time to make some farmer friends, I guess...
this licensing doodah does not mention anything about the CJA it's true, but presumably these temporary licenses mean that you could make an event and get a temporary license-which would mean it WOULD be licensed and thus not subject to the CJA. Now I need to check my facts on my printout at home, but we'll see. Also I'm not sure how easy it will be to get one of these licenses and how much they will cost, etc. They sound a bit like Public Entertainment Licenses but just a little less strict-still strict though and thus not the Godsend they might initially appear to be.
don't celebrate just yet...
sorry for the morose attitude but I more than a little involved with the movement and something seemingly as promising as this would be totally incongruous with the goverment's current attitude to raves.
BTW if anyone really wants to get involved then there is a EU wide protest against brutality towards raves in Strasbourg outside the EU parliament on nov 12th I think. there are some details on www.squatjuice.com.
looks cool.![]()