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Thats my excuse too and i,m sticking to it. At the end of the night when no one has danced, i,m just telling the client that the music was played to new EU H and S. i.e to prevent serious injury to your guests. LOL
Last edited by Thames Valley Discos; 08-07-2006 at 10:44 AM.
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Originally Posted by
Corabar Steve
Strictly speaking, as long as you haven't said something along the lines of get up & strut your stuff or somesuch then playing music is not encouragement to dance :teeth:
so we should refrain from saying "playing the very best from the 60's to modern day, wanna see ya up on the dancefloor at some point - taking you away with good ol abba & dancing queen"
Gaz Evans
www.candybeatdiscos.com
Kids Parties, Weddings, Birthdays
Fife, West Lothian, Edinburgh, Falkirk, Stirling & Glasgow
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Originally Posted by
Lewnics
so we should refrain from saying "playing the very best from the 60's to modern day, wanna see ya up on the dancefloor at some point - taking you away with good ol abba & dancing queen"
I think there should be a seperate law covering speaches like that!
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Gaz Evans
www.candybeatdiscos.com
Kids Parties, Weddings, Birthdays
Fife, West Lothian, Edinburgh, Falkirk, Stirling & Glasgow
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What a strange old subject....
I make my gear as safe as possible with surge protectors and RCDs. I don't set up in front of doorways or emergency exits. My cables are out of sight, and either stuck down or I use velcro ties.
My goalpost is CE approved.
If kids get near the stuff, then I ask them or their parents to move them away.
I don't carry a fire extinguisher or a first aid kit though....what a load of ********..
Common sense prevails.
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Originally Posted by
Solitaire Entertainments Ltd
What a strange old subject....
I make my gear as safe as possible with surge protectors and RCDs. I don't set up in front of doorways or emergency exits. My cables are out of sight, and either stuck down or I use velcro ties.
My goalpost is CE approved.
If kids get near the stuff, then I ask them or their parents to move them away.
I don't carry a fire extinguisher or a first aid kit though....what a load of ********..
Common sense prevails.
My thoughts too. Total tosh
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