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Posted by jon jon on Jun-09-2007 15:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Sasha
the worst thing is that what happened in Ibiza created a PRECEDENT! So it might be the beginning of the end


ok everyone calm down lol

it's just local politics


Posted by jon jon on Jun-09-2007 16:03:

who else has this news fucked other than me?


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Jun-09-2007 16:20:

quote:
Originally posted by devnull
this sucks!

searching all the pple going to a club....gee they dont fuck around there

imagine if the cops were to search everyone entering guv. one night....it would be a nasty result!


everyone is searched


Posted by DigiNut on Jun-09-2007 16:29:

quote:
Originally posted by jon jon
lol that is the local culture fuck!

Part of it, yes. But would you pay much attention to the Islanders when talking about Toronto's local culture (assuming we had one)?

Those people aren't the most prevalent, or even the most influential, they just scream the loudest and have the most free time on their hands.


Posted by DigitalMP on Jun-09-2007 16:58:

I'm really not sure how things work over there, but I don't think anything will happen like The Docks, where they were granted a stay and keep pushing along last year.

I hope that the worst case scenario isn't imminent as well - more clubs on the island shutting down in the near future.


Posted by jon jon on Jun-09-2007 17:02:

OK

So I just got off the phone with my ex gf (and one of my best friends) who is living in Ibiza for this summer. (currently working for London label Pukka Up)

She said that no one has heard said information but that she'd try to get the lowdown. (which to me right off the bat doesn't add up, this would be MASSIVE news in ibiza)

Half an hour later she called me from Bora Bora, put her phone in the air (to pounding bass) and said "what you heard is wrong mate, everything seems fine"

So is this true, or not?

Can anyone find any other sources?


Posted by magikb on Jun-09-2007 17:16:

if you do a search under google news, it is also listed on the Ministry of Sound site (Source) and Resident Advisor (Source)


Posted by DaRoZa on Jun-09-2007 17:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Invasionmix
What happens when the security girls find illegal drugs on people at guv? Do they hand it over to the cops or just throw it in a garbage bag? I've been to guv many times and have never seen anyone getting caught, but the cops are standing right by them.


they throw at least almost all of it of it in a bin.. i have heard stories of people who somehow have access to it at the end of the night


Posted by TranceDuT on Jun-09-2007 17:34:

Apparently, they didnt pay the right people off.


Posted by Jem_hadar on Jun-09-2007 17:58:

Massive massive massive (shitty) news if this is all 100% true.

Whoa. I dont even know how to comment.

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Posted by Dancing*Queen on Jun-09-2007 18:55:

Here is another link about it: http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=8717

The clubs closing down doesn't take effect until Next week

quote:
Amnesia and Bora Bora will be forced to close for one month starting next week, while DC10 will have to shut it doors for two months, beginning next Monday.


Posted by jon jon on Jun-09-2007 19:01:

mother fuck


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Jun-09-2007 19:06:

I found this:

quote:


7 Junio 2007

Ibiza (ABN).- El Director Insular de la Administraci�n General del Estado en las Pitiusas, Jos� Manuel Bar, ha confirmadoa �ltima hora de la tarde de hoy el cierre inminente de tres discotecas de Ibiza. Cada establecimiento deber� pagar adem�s 6 mil euros de multa.

Las sanciones son porque la investigaci�n de la Guardia Civil ha demostrado su permisividad en el consumo y menudeo de drogas en los establecimientos. Adem�s, seg�n Bar se ha confirmado que esto sucede de forma reiterada en las discotecas en cuesti�n.

La sanci�n se hace efectiva ahora, tras toda la investigaci�n y el proceso contencioso-administrativo posterior. Pero corresponde a una investigaci�n y controles realizados en el verano de 2005. Seg�n ha confirmado a ABN el concejal de Gobernaci�n de Sant Antoni, Juan Pantaleoni, una de las discotecas sancionadas es Amnesia y que las otras dos son DC 10 y Bora Bora.

Por su parte, Jos� Manuel Bar ha destacado que estos son casos excepcionales y que la inmensa mayor�a de establecimientos discotequeros colaboran con las fuerzas del orden en la persecuci�n del consumo y menudeo de drogas.

En cualquier caso Amnesia estar� cerrado durante un mes, aunque tiene cinco d�as para hacerlo desde que recibe la comunicaci�n de la Administraci�n. De las otras dos discotecas, una deber� cerrar durante dos meses y otra durante un mes.

Por otra parte, Bar tambi�n ha recordado el mal que hace la imagen de drogas asociadas al turismo de discotecas en Ibiza y ha dejado claro que seguir�n trabajando por acabar con ello.

A parte de las tres discotecas sancionadas con cierre y multa, tambi�n hay otra a�n en tr�mite que podr�a acabar igual.


SOURCE


and from the Ministry of Sound website:

quote:
Ibiza: DC10, Bora Bora, Amnesia Shut Down

08 June 2007
Clubs told to close for up to 2 months as island club politics ignites for another season...

This morning (Friday) news broke in Ibiza�s leading paper, Diario de Ibiza, that the Government has closed down three of the island�s best loved institutions: Bora Bora and Amnesia for one month each, effective immediately; and DC10 for two months, effective immediately.



The Government says its actions are a necessary response to reports from local police and Guardia Civil of the use and sale of drugs in these clubs during the 2005/2006 seasons.



The Government admits there is no precedent for shutting down clubs in Ibiza on these grounds, but it alleges drug use in these clubs created dangerous situations and damaged Ibiza�s tourism industry.



They also published figures indicating 450 people were caught in possession of drugs during last weekend�s opening parties, and that one hospital dealt with 11 people who had symptoms of drug intoxication.



In light of the fact more than 20,000 clubbers poured into Space and DC10 alone for the opening (not to mention the thousands who attended two parties at Privilege) those numbers seem like slim justification for such a radical and economically devastating move.



Ibiza makes the vast majority of its money during the summer season, and closing three of its biggest tourist attractions will have a terrible impact both on the seasonal workers, who travel from around the world, and the locals who rely on the industry for their main income.



The harsh decision also fails to reflect the reality that, while there are always some drugs in clubs the experience of Ibiza for a vast majority of visitors is a safe and positive one.



All the clubs provide security, medical aid, chillout areas, etc and even in the midst of crowds of thousands at, say, Amnesia, it is rare to see any serious trouble � either from over-indulgence or aggressive behaviour.



As ever, rumours and suggestions of politicking and bad blood are rife, but at the moment there is no real information beyond what is laid out in the paper.



Everyone in Ibiza � and those planning holidays here � will be hoping for a reprieve, as will the owners, promoter, workers, and DJs whose livelihoods rely on the clubs.
SOURCE


Posted by TheVrk on Jun-09-2007 21:15:

Ya, i got a bulletin on myspace from an employee of Amnesia with this same news early this morning, so its def true.

MAJOR MAJOR bad news obv if it all goes down.

Having said that, i'd be surprised if these 3 venues really to get shut down for so long.


Posted by bas on Jun-09-2007 21:35:

I laugh mightily at everyone that thinks this is going to last.


Posted by slingshot on Jun-09-2007 21:48:

someone is looking for a nice bribe...


Posted by She_Fitz on Jun-09-2007 21:59:

The military/police mean business.. last year driving home from San An to Ibiza town we were held up at a check point on the highway.

Some of the craziest s**t I have seen.. Guards with machine guns, Dogs, and at the end they had guys holding the spikes to throw in the road if anyone tried to run it..

Don't know if they were looking for someone specific or if it was common practice..

The only reason we did not get pulled over is because we were in a cab. They were doing very through searches of all who were pulled over.

jon jon.. you were the first person I thought of when I read this.. I hope it all gets sorted out.

It is too bad they can't realize it is the drunk Brits, looking for a cheap holiday, who are wrecking things.

It is really destroying things for those who see Ibiza as electronic music's Mecca..


Posted by Dark_Archonis on Jun-09-2007 22:06:

quote:
Their argument is: it's dangerous and it damages Ibiza's tourist credentials.


I'm sorry, but clubs *are* Ibiza's tourism. Without the legendary clubs and parties that Ibiza is known for, there is no real reason for tourists to visit over any other destination with a nice beach.


Posted by She_Fitz on Jun-09-2007 22:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Dark_Archonis
I'm sorry, but clubs *are* Ibiza's tourism. Without the legendary clubs and parties that Ibiza is known for, there is no real reason for tourists to visit over any other destination with a nice beach.


That's what I thought as well..

It is not the case.. Ibiza is like what the Caribean is to us.

Also, it is like Florida to British seniors. I had my eyes opened when I went.


Posted by spitty on Jun-09-2007 23:46:

Re: Ibiza Clubs Shut Down

quote:
Originally posted by spitty
oh shit!


from what i've heard from people living there this summer, cops searches everyone in Amnesia last night, making 450 arrests of both residents and tourists.


correction. they pulled aside and strip-searched 450 people at SPACE opening. supposedly bora bora will be shut down too, and there is talk about Space as well

there are other resorts on the Island that cater to families etc etc, but majority of the tourists are clubbers.


Posted by Surreal JRS on Jun-10-2007 00:53:

Re: Re: Ibiza Clubs Shut Down

quote:
Originally posted by spitty
strip-searched 450 people at SPACE opening.


Strip-searched!? Holy unreasonable search and seizure Batman! Although I can't seem to find any search and seizure provisions in the EU charter. Weird!


Posted by yellow1 on Jun-10-2007 04:03:

quote:
Originally posted by devnull
this sucks!

searching all the pple going to a club....gee they dont fuck around there

imagine if the cops were to search everyone entering guv. one night....it would be a nasty result!


they used to at better living raves in 2001 and any other rave at the time..


Posted by DigiNut on Jun-10-2007 04:38:

Re: Re: Re: Ibiza Clubs Shut Down

quote:
Originally posted by Surreal JRS
Strip-searched!? Holy unreasonable search and seizure Batman! Although I can't seem to find any search and seizure provisions in the EU charter. Weird!

Shocking, and here I thought that the EU really had people's civil liberties at heart.

LOL @ the comments (from other posters) about "Clubs ARE Ibiza's tourism". Because you said so, right? And people say that Americans are arrogant... oh those poor souls, they can only survive economically because we pay the outrageous cover and drink prices at their clubs!

The comparison to Florida was perfect; Miami has several popular and successful clubs but they're hardly keeping the whole city afloat. Most sufficiently big touristy cities also have a nightlife. Europe may be a theme park to you, but try talking to people who actually live and work there for once and you'll hear a very different story.


Posted by shanny on Jun-10-2007 06:38:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Ibiza Clubs Shut Down

quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Shocking, and here I thought that the EU really had people's civil liberties at heart.

LOL @ the comments (from other posters) about "Clubs ARE Ibiza's tourism". Because you said so, right? And people say that Americans are arrogant... oh those poor souls, they can only survive economically because we pay the outrageous cover and drink prices at their clubs!

The comparison to Florida was perfect; Miami has several popular and successful clubs but they're hardly keeping the whole city afloat. Most sufficiently big touristy cities also have a nightlife. Europe may be a theme park to you, but try talking to people who actually live and work there for once and you'll hear a very different story.


would you like to talk to my old landlord..or some of my friends who live there year round?




/edit

its spitty


Posted by VERTiG0 on Jun-10-2007 06:52:

Well fuck me with a rake, those goddamn places had better be open when we're there or I'll have to fuckstart someone's head


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