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| quote: | Originally posted by malek
Est-ce que ça veut dire qu'il va y avoir moins de hippies au piknic?
Criss ça chiale sur 10$ sur ces pages là, tabarnak que le monde sont rendus cheap à l'os.
Peut-être que c'est pas si fou après tout. |
Honnestly after seeing the reaction of people on Facebook this week, I'm starting to think that this policy could greatly improve piknic. Of course I'm not happy with the fact that I can no longer bring my 12 cans every sunday but on the other hand, this policy will probably mean a bit less people every Sunday which is a good thing. More room to dance. I was getting ridiculously packed every Sunday the past two summers.
Second, the crowd quality will improve since more people will be there for the right reason: the music.
Thirdly, since it will obviously cost more to people who wanna drink, the crowd's average age should be older again.
More music lovers + older crowd = better atmosphere!
Just like it was originally when piknic started!
This policy could very well do a much needed clean up at piknic. Let's see how this unfolds in May/June. I pretty sure that the people who say are boycotting the event now will end up coming back when they see that tons of people are still going and they are missing out on the fun. Plus the line-up is not even out yet, I'm pretty sure that they have amazing bookings again this summer, people will quickly forget about the policy after the line-up's out..
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