Have to say was sort of suprised to read in this topic that at some events bouncers search and confisicate water out of customers bags and the only source is to pay what seems to be a high price at the bar
Many events that I get to nowadays do provide free water when asked.
Below govt guide does recommend that free water is made available.
Going by aim of guide, myself would say then any major event organiser should ensure free water is available, and allow water to be brought in.
Can't think of any valid reasons why this should be a problem
Any Thoughts ??
Promoters already taken care of this? unaware? not bothered?
Punters views ??
The Safer Clubbing guide contains comprehensive new advice for club owners, dance event promoters and local authority licensing departments on how to ensure the health and safety of anyone attending dance events in England.
which recommends that free water is made available
Have to say was sort of suprised to read in this topic that at some events bouncers search and confisicate water out of customers bags and the only source is to pay what seems to be a high price at the bar
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Many events that I get to nowadays do provide free water when asked.
Below govt guide does recommend that free water is made available.
Going by aim of guide, myself would say then any major event organiser should ensure free water is available, and allow water to be brought in.
Can't think of any valid reasons why this should be a problem
Any Thoughts ??
Promoters already taken care of this? unaware? not bothered?
Punters views ??
The Safer Clubbing guide contains comprehensive new advice for club owners, dance event promoters and local authority licensing departments on how to ensure the health and safety of anyone attending dance events in England.
which recommends that free water is made available