Ok, here’s a message from the Lowlands festival organisation. Lowlands is a Dutch festival held in the last weekend of August. Mojo, Dutch concert organisation will no longer allow crowdsurfing on any of their concerts. Here’s the original message posted on 4-8-00 on http://www.lowlands.nl
OFFICIAL NOTICE: BAN ON CROWDSURFING (August 4)
With immediate effect, the management of MOJO Concerts has decided to put a ban on crowdsurfing at all of her concerts and festivals. The chance of crowdsurfers hurting themselves or others has risen to an unacceptable level. The first event where this ban will come into effect, is A Campingflight To Lowlands Paradise, to be held in Biddinghuizen, August 25-27, 2000.
Crowdsurfers are concert and festival visitors who are making their way to the stage over the heads of other audience members. This phenomenon brings about a lot of nuisance and annoyance with other visitors and in addition can lead to physical harm. Those who violate the ban, run the risk of being expelled from the concert or event.
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OFFICIAL NOTICE: BAN ON CROWDSURFING 2 (August 4)
MOJO Concerts are very much committed to the safety of visitors. By using among other things professional security and barriers, a specially developed fencing construction, MOJO Concerts leave no stone unturned to guarantee that safety. The ban on crowdsurfing is a continuation of this pursuit. Recently the safety at and around concerts and festivals once again garnered a lot of attention after the tragic events at the Danish Roskilde festival. MOJO Concerts don’t only make an appeal to visitors, but also urge artists to accept this precaution.
To Lowlands visitors who have already secured an entrance ticket and who can’t or won’t comply with this measure, MOJO Concerts offer the possibility to return said ticket to them. This offer lasts till August 23, 2000 at the latest. Nevertheless, MOJO Concerts are convinced that most visitors applaud the ban on crowdsurfing. The measure is being communicated through press releases, advertisements, editorials and notices at the festival site.
Posted on Fri, 4 August 2000 at 20:46