thegentlegiant wrote:Cheers for the support lads!!
mrpotatohead wrote:Which is an accurate description of the festival being discussed, which was blighted on an annual basis by our local drunken thugs
Christies Child wrote:
As an additional piece of info, the very same council have rejected calls for a Warning Siren to be installed in the Silverdale shore area to warn peole of the impending killer tides.
It wouldn't suprise me if a fatality follows in the near future due to the councils stupidity. Maybe that's what it will take for the council to see sence.![]()
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campdave wrote:Christies Child wrote:
As an additional piece of info, the very same council have rejected calls for a Warning Siren to be installed in the Silverdale shore area to warn peole of the impending killer tides.
It wouldn't suprise me if a fatality follows in the near future due to the councils stupidity. Maybe that's what it will take for the council to see sence.![]()
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In an ideal world, where money was no object, I'm sure they would have installed one. Without knowing why they turned it down, or if they had other financial commitments, it seems a bit glib to call the council stupid.
Christies Child wrote:
Seriously, the reason given by a LCC official was 'to provide such a warning device could actually have the opposite effect to its intention in that people rely on one too heavily and potentially assume that because they have not heard a siren it is safe'
Posh wrote:Sorry Sam but I totally agree with Mark. In the last two years of it I had the following: A bloke in a Celtic shirt drinking lager (you wouldn't want to argue with) where every second word was c*** or f*** when surrounded by families and a lot of children; kids near The Midland ripping out plants and hurling them at people; bottles being thrown and several fights. It pulled in very few outsiders but a whole ton of trouble, which is the problem with night time events where families get back home say to Wigan gone 11pm.
What Morecambe needs is family-orientated daytime events and, sorry, but the Light and Water Festival isn't one of them.
mrpotatohead wrote:Not saying that at all, as stated in my comments, the punk festival, womad, and the jazz festival seemed to work fine, the festival of light and water however descended into an annual scarey event for alot of families etc.
Given the current economy, this is a redundant idea anyway as public spending cuts will mean funding will not be available, and it looks like the postmen are not helping things regarding the economy are they![]()
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