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  1. Not a question of not understanding the concept of what you were doing as i think you will find legally any venue that provides security/ door staff has to have one per 100 punters. That's a pretty standard insurance/licencing board requirement these day's. Imagine 50 drunks trying to gate crash a gig late at night with just one guy on the door. Yep you might say well the punters will sort it BUT the law does'nt respect that cos the punters ain't allowed to manhandle people, even if they are being bloody nuicances. Law suits will follow and it's usually the innocent that suffers. Best to check with any venue before you arrange to put a night on otherwise it could be costly. Better safe than sorry.

    The 2 on the front door count in the 1 per 100 calculation as they can shut the door if called inside. if you only expect 200 its a good idea to have 1 extra inside.

    Doormen are licensed stewards not bouncers. They are not supposed to lay hands on unless no choice. Unlicensed helpers can help out but but can be sued or arrested if they assault someone. Grabbing hold of someone is an assault.

    50 people crashing the front door is a matter for the police not stewards by the way

  2. we used to pay £15-20 per hour for SIA registered door staff, the first all nighter we did the venue insisted we had 8 door staff he didn't under stand the concept of a soul allnighter i think he thought we were having some sort of ravebiggrin.gif

    The law is 1 doorman per 100 people minimum. Thats minimum you may need more

    Also if you use a door company that is a limited company they must supply their own insurance (bonus) for themselves

    Council run halls have insurance but insist you have your own normally, this saves on them having to pay more next year if they have a claim.

    Running an event in one of these type of venues is a nightmare

    they even charge you royalties for the music

  3. Just trying to say, in the big scheme of thing, the Ray Pollard has never been one of the rarer ones that's all.

    I sold Shirley Edwards for £500. Now I'd rate it at maybe £800. Everyone else seems to think it's £1500 but let's see them get that for it.

    I offered £1500 for a copy of shirley edwards to 3 different Uk owners over the last 10 years and was turned down, eventually getting one last year.

    I presume they liked it that much they wanted to keep it

  4. The Up-Down version pisses all over the Hull version Adam.

    Anymore nonesense from you and I'll have to ask Killa to reduce your dosage.... :wink:

    Hull version is the same but with the horns muffled into the background

    buy which you like but you will always want the other :thumbup:

  5. Hi

    Just one from me today

    EMBERS-FIRST TIME/I WANNA BE (JCP) EX £200 SOLD thumbsup.gif

    Great double sider and always indemand!

    Labels are very nice (scan of label /same quality both sides)

    vinyl has a few superficial marks /1st time plays great /a few clicks on flip,nothing to worry about)

    As always i try to be as honest with my grading by giving full descriptionthumbsup.gif

    PAYPAL/BANK TRANSFER/ CASH

    POST RECORDED £2 OR SPECIAL £5.50 (YOUR CHOICE)

    PM OR EMAIL ME nev.griff1@ntlworld.com

    Appreciated and thanks for looking

    Absolute Bargain !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1



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