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| quote: | Originally posted by Maher Daniel
the reality of things is, allot of underaged kids were coming to piknic with booze and getting totally ruined, the site was attracting allot of police so by not allowing any booze from outside controls the underaged drinking.
which is a particular reason why i think this is happening it sucks but maybe it will control the amount of young bloods that come to piknic and act a fool |
so u're saying they are still gonna make it an "all-ages" event, let in anyone of any age but when they get to the bar, every bartender will card any client who looks underage? hello, 45 min wait for drinks.
and instead of coming down hard on underage kids, how about coming down harder on the legal-age GHB freaks who OD every month? they get too fucked, ban them, point final.
in my humble opinion, i think piknic should be 18+, end of story. the second you have an event that attracts recreational activities such as snorting blow & alcohol galore...an 18+ rule should be in place immediately. i mean, i dont see many children under the age of 12 hanging out with their parents...they aren't rly the demographic that will make or break piknic's attendance.
just my opnion...but having to buy your booze = bottle service will surely be available? i'm assuming but it seems logical...what's next? "broooooooo, we gotta buy 2 bottles of goose to get a booth" aka humongous bean bag...pfffff, that's the last thing i wanna see is fkn bottle poppers with daddy's credit card.
it rly sucks tho, im a poor student, i work as a waitress. everytime i go out & buy drinks to have a lil fun, it's easily $6-$10 per drink, plus tip of between $2-$4. plus my 10$ entrance for the event...by 7pm, i'll have spent well over 100$. just not in my budget to do that every sunday. i have a feeling i'll defo have to wisely pick and choose the events i attend...preferably on a payweek 
i love piknic, i'm just very curious to see what kind of effect this rule will have. i vote for 'more ppl taking hard drugs' and seeing even more fucked up ODs on a more regular basis...hopefully not!
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Last edited by ~*Stereohead*~ on Apr-27-2010 at 17:24
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