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Hidden cameras helped in drug busts at Wakarusa Festival
« Reply #15 on: September 19, 2006, 03:56:00 pm »
security came through and told us "we have no police on the grounds, we don\'t care what you do... all we want is to have the roadways clear enough so that an ambulance could get through if it had to because if not the emts will have the cops in here, so move that damn tent!" They seemed pretty chill about everything else though.
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« Reply #16 on: September 19, 2006, 04:34:16 pm »
My moe.down experience last year was one of the best I can remember. We pretty much did what we wanted when we wanted. It is a very chill fest.
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« Reply #17 on: September 19, 2006, 06:44:52 pm »
considering the "issues" that have occurred at moe.down in years past I\'m glad that they have found a way to address the security problems they have had
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« Reply #18 on: September 19, 2006, 06:58:20 pm »
what issues are you speaking of?
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« Reply #19 on: September 20, 2006, 01:15:47 am »
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As many of you know, there were law enforcement and accompanying security issues at this year\'s event. Some of these issues continue to make headlines, and regrettably, create controversy. As organizers of the festival, it is very disappointing that these issues have taken away from what otherwise has been a highly praised and truly special event. We cannot tell you how truly sorry we are that these issues occurred at Wakarusa this year and we sincerely apologize to everyone for any violations of your rights and privacy.

To give you some background, we were informed that there would be an increased law enforcement presence at this year\'s event. Initially, we were supportive of this when it was presented as an effort to increase the safety of everyone in attendance. It became apparent however that enforcement, not safety and security, was the true mission of the increased law enforcement. We must make it perfectly clear that we did not know of any of the specific measures, tactics or instruments the various law enforcement agencies used at the event. More importantly, Wakarusa does not believe such tactics and equipment were necessary and does not support their use.

If there are not significant assurances that similar procedures won’t materialize in the future, we will not host another Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival. There is simply no justification for these types of tactics to be used on an otherwise courteous and peaceful crowd. These actions are not what Wakarusa is about. Wakarusa has always took pride in being a fan friendly event – we like to say, "a festival for music fans by music fans” and we mean it to our core. Wakarusa is a special event hosted in a very special setting and we do appreciate the vision of those local officials who allow Wakarusa to exist and to flourish. The festival has also benefited dozens of charities and not for profit groups. In the future, we hope to expand our mission of supporting great endeavors such as environmental causes, sustainable living models, and music education. In essence, this is an event that deserves everyone’s respect and support.

We are searching for moral, political and legal support to help us resolve the issues we all faced this year. As before, we will continue to listen to your concerns and work with the authorities to make Wakarusa an event we all can be proud of. Our annual mission is to make Wakarusa one of the best, safest and most enjoyable events in the country. We sincerely appreciate your loyal support during the past three years and we hope we can maintain your trust and respect as we work through our growing pains.

Thank you for your support,

Brett Mosiman

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« Reply #20 on: September 20, 2006, 11:40:08 am »
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what issues are you speaking of?



There were many reports several years ago regarding extremely over zealous security.
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