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Posted by Jayx1 on Jan-02-2006 18:31:

New York City bans concerts bigger than 50,000

Not surprising in this age of "ban everything for every reason"

Im surprised they are even allowed to have anything in parks anymore other than using them as doggy toilets.

But at least they have that problem. Toronto took care of it's festival problems in 1999. We cant even have 4000 people show up in orangeville without having old farts complain about it. Thank god the toronto island residents dont live next to central park eh?

quote:
NEW YORK (AP) _ An era of huge public happenings on Central Park's grandest open space, the Great Lawn, came to a quiet end Friday with the formalization of a new rule limiting the size of gatherings there.

Starting in 2006, the parks department will allow no more than 50,000 people at a time on the 13-acre green oval, which has been the site of some of the park's most memorable events.

Paul Simon played the lawn in 1991, drawing half a million people. Luciano Pavarotti sang opera to a throng almost as large. Pope John Paul II celebrated Mass on the lawn in 1995 before 125,000 faithful. In 1982, hundreds of thousands attended an anti-nuclear demonstration.

But as memorable as those events were, they did awful things to the park's grass, city officials said.

The city began limiting the size of events there in 1997, after spending $18.2 million to restore a lawn that, in those days, had largely become a dust bowl.

A move to formalize the limit, however, didn't take place until 2004, when the parks department turned down an anti-war group's request to hold a 250,000-person demonstration on the Great Lawn during the Republican National Convention.

The new rule may be welcomed by routine park-goers, who use the wide open space with spectacular views of Manhattan's skyline for sunbathing and ball playing in the summer.

Concerts won't go away entirely. Future events that will squeak under the 50,000-person limit include shows by the Metropolitan Opera and the New York Philharmonic.


Posted by VERTiG0 on Jan-02-2006 18:34:

So wait, they're banning enormous events because it ruins the lawn? Needs more Astroturf.


Posted by Jayx1 on Jan-02-2006 18:39:

quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0
So wait, they're banning enormous events because it ruins the lawn? Needs more Astroturf.


or maybe they should give the event organizers of paying for grass restoration.

North Americans care about stupid things way too much.


Posted by DarkAngel on Jan-02-2006 18:40:

Thumbs down

As if my hometown couldn't get any shittier.


Posted by Jayx1 on Jan-02-2006 18:42:

quote:
Originally posted by DarkAngel
As if my hometown couldn't get any shittier.



didnt they raid pacha new york on its grand opening?

Whats wrong with north america?

This whole continent needs an enema

One thing i find disturbing is how you now need permits in many places to demonstrate against the government issuing the permits. And that the government can deny the permit. If thats not totalitarian than what is?


Posted by DarkAngel on Jan-02-2006 18:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
didnt they raid pacha new york on its grand opening?

Whats wrong with north america?

This whole continent needs an enema

One thing i find disturbing is how you now need permits in many places to demonstrate against the government issuing the permits. And that the government can deny the permit. If thats not totalitarian than what is?


I never went clubbing up in NY when I lived there, so I haven't a clue.


Posted by TranceGrooves on Jan-02-2006 18:51:

50, 000 people can walk on the grass and it's all good in da hood

but

51, 000 OH NO ... Ban that shits yooo tis against the law

W T F !!!


pvd @ centralpark w00000t


Posted by Jayx1 on Jan-02-2006 18:58:

quote:
Originally posted by TranceGrooves
50, 000 people can walk on the grass and it's all good in da hood

but

51, 000 OH NO ... Ban that shits yooo tis against the law

W T F !!!


pvd @ centralpark w00000t


dont worry, this is just the first step to an outright ban im sure. As is the case with most restrictions


Posted by KaiLee on Jan-02-2006 18:58:

"Concerts won't go away entirely. Future events that will squeak under the 50,000-person limit include shows by the Metropolitan Opera and the New York Philharmonic."

Isn't that exciting


Posted by Mortyman on Jan-02-2006 18:59:

Banning parties bigger than 50'000???

OH BOO-FUCKING-HOOO!!! They should be so lucky to have the capacity to even do something like that.

If I hear 1 person bitch about that, I think they seriously have some fucking issues. Try partying in a place where max cap is 2,500


Posted by Jayx1 on Jan-02-2006 18:59:

quote:
Originally posted by KaiLee
"Concerts won't go away entirely. Future events that will squeak under the 50,000-person limit include shows by the Metropolitan Opera and the New York Philharmonic."

Isn't that exciting



politicians will never ban things THEY LIKE TO DO.

We'll never have laws banning golf for example.


Posted by Jayx1 on Jan-02-2006 19:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Mortyman
Banning parties bigger than 50'000???

OH BOO-FUCKING-HOOO!!! They should be so lucky to have the capacity to even do something like that.

If I hear 1 person bitch about that, I think they seriously have some fucking issues. Try partying in a place where max cap is 2,500


or as i said, a place like ontario where wakestock and WEMF gets run out of small towns because old people cant close their windows for one night a year.

and dont even try to have it in the middle of the city because then EVERYONE would bitch.

Unless of course it involves the rolling stones because middle aged politicians love them.


Posted by yankeeBaby on Jan-02-2006 19:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
didnt they raid pacha new york on its grand opening?



Yeah but Pacha had like a million times more people in the building than they were supposed to....If the damn club just stuck to the capacity then it never would have happened.



50,000 is still a pretty lage #, if you ask me.....


Posted by dEsidEL on Jan-02-2006 19:41:



oh the poor poor grass in that artificial park ..


Posted by tonybologna on Jan-02-2006 20:04:

Regarding Pacha's raid:
http://www.djmag.com/newsfeat234.php


Posted by Jayx1 on Jan-02-2006 21:25:

HELLOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NURSE

http://www.djmag.com/newsfeat234.php


Posted by KaiLee on Jan-05-2006 01:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
politicians will never ban things THEY LIKE TO DO.

We'll never have laws banning golf for example.


Haha amen to that. Remember when the mayor of New York banned people from drinking beer in Central Park but there could be people doing wine fests and etc.?


Posted by mushyflowa on Jan-05-2006 01:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
This whole continent needs an enema


agree


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Jan-05-2006 03:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
or maybe they should give the event organizers of paying for grass restoration.

North Americans care about stupid things way too much.


So true

Remeber that.



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