Question: Why are raves illegal?

Events such as these were outlawed in 1994 by The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act, which defines an illegal rave as 20 or more people “gathering on land in the open air” with music “that includes sounds wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats,” at a level where it

What is the point of a rave?

The main purpose of a rave is to get people up and dancing. Music festivals focus on the appreciation and quality of the music itself, whether it makes you want to dance or not.

What is Kandi in a rave?

According to the pair, trading Kandi bracelets is a popular ritual in American rave culture. These are handmade, brightly coloured bracelets made from beads and elastic, or larger bracelets called cuffs. According to these loved-up BFFs, people exchange Kandi at raves as a sign of appreciation for their besties.

Are raves bad?

To be sure, raves can pose genuine risks, but those risks are frequently exaggerated in the publics mind. It is important that police recognize that most rave-related harms happen to the ravers themselves, and while ravers are not wholly responsible for those harms, they willingly assume much of the risk for them.

What does PLUR stand for?

Peace, Love, Unity, and Respect PLUR is an acronym that stands for Peace, Love, Unity, and Respect. PLUR is a mentality, a behavioral and ethical guide for ravers that grew out of a desire for a safer and more inclusive community.

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