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Andy
 
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"Debbie" > wrote in
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> Stan Horwitz wrote:
>>> In article >,
>>> "Debbie" > wrote:
>>>
>>>> Andy wrote:
>>>>>> For any RFC members, I'll be down in Philly for Live 8. Granted
>>>>>> it's going to be crowded but if you see a tall galoot wearing a
>>>>>> banana-yellow long- sleeve shirt, with khaki cargo slacks, blue
>>>>>> neck-cooler and a cheap-o straw hillbilly hat toting a tall
>>>>>> unipod with a digicam on it and a yellow hydropack dangling about
>>>>>> thigh-high, holler at me.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'd love to meet you and take pictures! How many minutes of
>>>>>> f(r)ame have ya got left?!?!
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Are you sure you will be allowed take a camera in with you? I'm
>>>> pretty sure that in Canada you can't. Backpacks aren't allowed,
>>>> chairs, cameras, even opened drinks aren't allowed. People are
>>>> allowed to bring in 1 bottle of water that is still sealed.
>>>
>>> Hello all! I near where the Live 8 concert will be held in
>>> Philadelphia. The FAQ at
>>> http://www.nbc10.com/news/4664263/detail.html says that cameras,
>>> chairs, food, and nonalcoholic beverages are allowed. Alcohol,
>>> umbrellas, and controlled substances are not permitted, but that's
>>> not a surprise!
>>>

>
> Here are the Live 8 Barrie Rules. Pretty rigid. I see back packs are
> allowed. I was trying from memory earlier.. not a good thing. :-) By
> the looks of it, as long as the camera isn't a professional one it can
> come in too, although I doubt the tripod would be allowed.
>
> For the safety of all attending Live 8 the following items are not
> allowed into Park Place:
>
> - no umbrellas or lawn chairs
> - no professional cameras, videos or audio recording devices
> - no alcohol, cans or bottles or hard sided coolers
> - no object that can be used as a projectile
> - no re-entry once you are in the park.


> Debbie


Pure Kreative BS!!!!

It's a free "Dancing in the Street" concert in Philly for "1,000,000"
people. There are no security queues. The police will be there strictly
to keep the peace. You really don't want to **** off the public at a
"world-stage" event!!!

Imho,

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Andy
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