Places in London -no permit required?

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  • martin ewen
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2000
    • 1887

    #16
    *sigh*

    You could try Carnaby street also,

    Most of us here are quite familiar with each other and one of the basic courtesies we extend to each other is that if one asks a question, we try to answer it if we can.

    What we don't do, [or try not to do, no-ones perfect] is derail the discussion with egotistical bollocks not pertinent to the matter being discussed .

    We have a 'Blah Blah Blah' section where most beating of chests and opinionated fluffing and attempts at witty attack poetry take place.

    Answer Kates question if you feel qualified else go fling low grade dogshit at each other elsewhere. One of you flounced off vowing never to return mere months ago and the other is obviously somewhat confused by the intricacies of the human condition.

    You are both adding nothing to this discussion of any use to the person asking for advice.
    Be quiet,

    Go and whack your semi flaccid intellects against each other like some sorry chubby swordfight in a topic of your own making. Stop hijacking threads in the mistaken belief anyone gives a flying fuck what you think of each other.

    I suspect you are actually the same schizophrenic.

    both of you...in the truck....
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    | The STFU Truck ||"'|"\__,_
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    • Peter
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2000
      • 271

      #17
      Sorry Martin. You are right, I saw circusboy running off at the mouth and tried to stgop it before anyone believed him I did fall into the trap and didn't mean to hijack any threads. I'll stand by and let him rant and shut the fuck up.

      Sorry people didn't mean to piss anyone off

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      • circusboy90210
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2005
        • 107

        #18
        Originally posted by Peter
        Sorry, but basic law 101, even the course before law school says you have no idea of what's constitutional or even understand the concepts of public and private. I am asked to do enough festivals that I can easily take 8 or 9 months off and do nothing. If I did that I think my wife would kill me because I'm a real bastard when not working. I have never had to crash a fest in the last 25 years. Now the concept of public vrs private in a legal situation. A festival has vendors that pay for the privelidge of selling at that festival. That makes it a private event, even if held on public property. By crashing the event and not paying or working with the fest operators, you are a thief. Simple as that you are stealing money from the vendors by crashing the event and can be arrested for trespassing. YES even on "public property." I have seen it happen and even in one case caused the arrest of a crasher. He deserved it.

        You are not "fighting for any rights" you are simply an admitted thief that has no talent but tries to be an "artist."
        no it is a public forum because the whole public is invited . it is indeed not private property read the magic mike case and many others. by crashing the event I am claiming the same first amendment rights the street preachers use and they are never kicked off. I'm fighting for real buskers rights. real buskers do not get payed to show up. you are a paid entertainer not a busker.

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