Stop complaining about everyone else. What
about yourself? Are you treating others the way
you want to be treated? That is the only
route toward the positivity that will unite us all. Don't
be afraid! Fear is the source of all our
conflicts and aggressions. The next time someone gives
you a hard look, understand that they are
still captive to their fears like you once were. Don't
resort to a negative response because that
will only create more negativity. Smile! Let the goodwill
within you flow! Maybe your strength and
love will give them the courage to open themselves, and
they will follow the new direction. It is
all up to you...
-tito.
This booklet is not intended to be definitive
in its' approach...
it is a starting point for communication
about very important issues that directly affect each of
us. Our hope is that it will encourage you
to step away from the music with some friends for a
moment so that you can discuss the importance
of individual efforts in responsible raving.
Yeah? So what's the problem?
It is becoming more and more difficult to
continue our cultural phenomenon known as the "Rave
Movement." The reason that raving is more
difficult is because raves and even smaller parties
are being shut down by the police and other
authorities at an alarming rate. Apart from DJs,
sound and lights, in order to throw a successful
event you need secure locations,
permits/permission and insurance. With any
of these ingredients missing there is a strong chance
that the event will not get off the ground.
In order to get these ingredients we must go to people outside of the rave community... the public.
It is the public that formulates opinions
about us as ravers. Most times it is public opinion that
keeps a landowner from granting us on his
property... that keeps an insurance company from
providing a necessary policy... that keeps
civil agencies from issuing a permit that makes an
event legal and "unbustable."
The police are not shutting us down because
of a giant conspiracy against ravers, raving and living
life to its' fullest...
They are shutting us down because of our
own...
selfishness, carelessness, & ignorance
If we rid ourselves of these anchors, our
public image will greatly improve and our fragile
movement will surely flourish.
How? What can you do? A lot! YOU can make or break our movement!
It is incredibly easy to combat selfishness,
carelessness and ignorance and still have the time of
your life... maybe even have a better time
than you've ever experienced. Imagine having the best
time you've ever had at a rave... now couple
that with the feeling of satisfaction and
accomplishment that you would get from helping
build up and progress our scene... knowing that
you did your part.
SELFISHNESS IS OVERCOME BY RESPECT
Each rave event is not yours alone... it
is a communal experience made for everyone. It is the
togetherness of everyone that makes raves
fun and fulfilling. To completely kill a group
experience it only takes a few individuals
who don't understand the concept of community.
Here are some examples of selfish acts.
Each is followed by a way to overcome the selfishness.
RESPECTING THE PUBLICS' OPINION OF RAVERS
Visibility of drugs and alcohol- Drugs are
taboo to most of the public that forms an opinion about
us... the same public that gives us permission
to gather and rave. If you feel that you need to have
your mood elevated, please be discrete.
Don't let anyone see the presence of drugs. Don't give
them a reason to accuse us. Nitrous balloons
are the biggest problem in this area. Balloons can
easily be seen from a great distance and
the hiss of the valves makes it very easy to find the tanks.
PLEASE DON'T BRING BALLOONS OR NITROUS TANKS
INTO RAVES! Similarly marijuana
can easily be smelled. It is more difficult
to find but don't make it obvious.
Being rude or obnoxious to non-ravers- Rude
and obnoxious behavior does nothing but upset people,
sometimes to the point of having them call
the police. Please be polite to any "outsider" that you
encounter while on the way to or away from
a rave. Be polite to everyone for that matter!
Noise-
Noise is a very big problem in most residential areas and is often the
reason for shut-downs.
Please be as quiet as possible going to
site. Playing car radios loud, horn honking, screeching tires
and yelling can be louder than the sound
system enclosed in the venue. Loitering around in the
parking area is illegal and only draws unwanted
attention to the party. As you're walking to the
door remember that you are only moments
away from being able to make as much noise as you want!!
Fireworks-
Although cool to see, fireworks are a reason for instant shut-downs. We
all know about
the danger of fires. Enough said. Additionally,
the loud explosions can be misconstrued as gun-shots
which will get the police to the location
faster than anything.
Guns
and Violence- Neither of these belong at a rave. It is our non-violent
nature that sets us apart...
makes us better than than the rock and rap
scenes. Hopefully, a positive rave experience will change
the life of a violent natured person.
RESPECTING EVENT FACILITIES AND THE DESERT
Parking-
Park only where it is permitted and, once again, don't hang out in the
parking lot or on
the streets. Don't throw trash and flyers
on the ground. Keep as low a profile as possible.
Tagging-
We lose locations because of tagging more than anything else. Tagging simply
tells the
landlord that we don't have any respect
for him or his property even though it is the landlord that
has been so kind to share his property with
us. Tagging makes insurance rates climb. If you see
someone tagging, explain to them that they
are keeping you from being able to rave in SF. Ask them
if they want to continue to rave... then
ask them to please stop. Make sure everyone in the area hears
you so that they also become involved in
making the tagger stop.
Trash-
Many times the property owner is shocked by the trash left in the facility,
especially
bathrooms. It only takes a few seconds to
find a trash can... a very worthwhile investment of your
time. Trash and especially flyers should
NEVER be dropped outdoors. The wind can blow them away
and where they will never be found... except
perhaps by a park ranger or other authority figure. It
is very difficult to say "that trash was
already there when we got here" when the trash is a bunch of
rave flyers. Gum, candy and cig butts can
be just as incriminating.
Aggression/Violence-
Part of the attraction of a rave is that it can be a place to escape the
craziness
of the rest of the world. Leave your personal
problems at the door... don't bring them into the
celebration. Alcohol often brings about
aggressive behavior as well.
The rave scene prides itself on its' peaceful
nature so there is absolutely no tolerance for violence or
aggression. This even includes any frustration
that you may have with security, entry lines, etc.
A peaceful but enthusiastic attitude can
quickly spread to others creating a pocket of "vibe" that
everyone will want to be a part of. Acceptance
of others, even those different from you, catches on
quickly and creates a bond among all of
us. When outsiders look in at our scene and see this bond, they
cannot discredit it... they can only see
something positive... perhaps it will be something that they will
discuss with others. This is the easieast
way that we can create a more positive public image!
Blatant
Selfishness- This not only kills "the vibe" but it breaks us apart, making
it difficult
to band together to help our movement as
a whole. A prime example of this is blatant nitrous usage.
People sucking on balloons must know that
they are jeopardizing EVERYONE'S right to rave and
yet they continue to do it. Their short-term
high becomes more important than the future of raving
itself. This kind of selfishness will certainly
kill our future. PLEASE DON'T BRING NITROUS TO
RAVES... leave it at home where it won't
be a selfish act that discredits all of us.
Carelessness, which sometimes is accidental,
can easily be overcome through a system of accountability.
It only takes two friends to commit to be
accountable to each other in reminding the other if they are
being careless. The more people you have
in your accountability group (also called "true friends"), the
less likely you are to do something careless.
Create an acountability group with the friends you rave
with the most. Ask someone to be accountable
for you RIGHT NOW!!!!
All you have to do is give a simple reminder....
speak up and say, "I don't think it's such a good idea for
you to do that." Here are some places where
carelessness becomes a problem for each of us in the
rave movement:
Forgetting about any of the above selfishness issues- Go ahead... re-read them!
Driving
safely- There is nothing wrong with being too messed up or too tired to
drive home... unless of
course you try to drive anyway. Ask a more
sober friend from your accountability group to drive or
wait until someone is able to drive. Coffee
and other stimulants won''t do the trick.. Take your time so
you and your friends can rave again another
day!
Dealing
with the wrong people- Who are the wrong people? Unscrupulous drug dealers
are just as
problematic as undercover drug enforcement
agents. If you think getting something "bunk" is a
problem.... think about how bad it would
be if you bought something poisonous or lethal! This is
becoming a bigger and bigger problem as
drug manufacturers are finding cheaper ways to make
money. Most of them aren't chemists and
don't bother testing their new batch... you may become a
"test subject" for an unknown substance.
The media and law enforcement agencies are infiltrating
our masses to collect information to use
against us at a later time. You can never know who is who...
so be careful. Know who you're dealing with.
Loitering
outside of the venue- This only draws attention to the event and makes
police curious enough
to "investigate." Loitering also makes it
more difficult to patrol a parking area to look for people
breaking into cars or doing other selfish
activities that hurt individual ravers and hurt the scene overall.
When you're walking through a parking lot
and you see people standing around ask them to please go
inside... but explain to them why it is
important for them to help in this regard.
Acting
safely/Acting responsibly- This is a broad area that has too many specific
"infractions."
Every once in a while just ask yourself
(and the people you''re accountable for) these questions...
What
am I doing?
Am
I directly/indirectly harming myself or other ravers?
Am
I keeping someone else from having a great time?
Am
I helping build a positive public image about the rave scene?
IGNORANCE IS OVERCOME THROUGH COMMUNICATION AND EDUCATION
Ignorance is the easiest problem to overcome
but it also depends on individual efforts.. All we need
to do is educate ourselves. But two things
must happen before we can educate each other.
First, we must be willing to be educated... we must recognized that we are being stupid and want to change.
And secondly, we must communicate with each other.
Since we have no organized arena for ravers
to come together and communicate we are held in the dark.
We must find a centralized forum where together
we can learn from our past mistakes and innovate our
future. Until we find that forum, it is
up to you to discuss these problems and re-shape our future.
The existence of rave culture depends entirely
on you to simply talk with one another... to share all of
these important issues with others... with
people you meet for the first time.
Know
what you're talking about- Rumors and misinformation are splitting us apart.
Know the facts about
the realreasons for "busts"... or the dangers
of certain substances. Don't let yourself be used as a tool
for a promoters personal gain... or mouthpiece
for fabricated drug hysteria.
Know
what you're taking- We've already discussed unscrupulous drug dealers.
Don't combine lots of
different drugs! There are combinations
of substances that can quickly become lethal. In fact, more
drug related casualties are due to lethal
combinations of drugs and alcohol than overdosing!
Let the DJ do the mixing!
Know
your limit- Your accountability group can help you with this. Be careful
trying to "bump" your
dosage. Always let someone know exactly
how much of what your taking BEFORE you take it.
Know
the law- Get to know the specific legalities of possessing controlled substances.
Know the consequences if you're busted and
ask yourself if it is worth the risk.
Know
how to handle yourself with the police- Be cooperative but also know your
rights regarding search
and seizure laws (especially in searching
a vehicle). Avoid dragging down the rave scene with you. Don't
even mention raves if you have a run in
with officers. Be afraid of the seriousness of the consequences
but don't let yourself be intimidated to
the point that you incriminate yourself.
Know
what to do in case of an emergency- This is a very important area if we
wish to police ourselves
at raves. In case of an overdose or other
drug related medical trauma follow these steps before
calling an ambulance.
1)Move the victim to a safe, private and discrete area away from the noise and everyone else.
2)Find out EVERYTHING that they took... including dosage, combinations and alcohol.
3)Find the victims friends.
4)Don't panic. Some drug related trauma can be relieved simply through sleeping it off.
5)Find someone trustworthy and knowledgeable about those substances and get their advice.
6)Do NOT administer CPR, induce vomiting,
or other first aid proceedures unless fully capable
and qualified.
7)In the desert or in a hot venue, dehydration could be the problem, so try drinking some water.
8)If necessary ask security to call for help or ambulance.
Know
your promoters- It's time that ravers determine how much an event is worth.
If you think you're getting ripped off or
if a promoter is constantly being busted... STOP
SUPPORTING THOSE EVENTS!!! Try to remember
that promoter's other events. Think about
what the promoter promised for those raves...
Bust-free? (which might not really possible
anymore) Carnival rides/visuals/multiple areas?
Free water/gifts/etc.? Big name Djs/bands?
So what do you and your accountability group
do if you're not getting your money's worth?
All of you should:
find
and tell the promoter that you're not satisfied
leave
a message(s) on the voice mail
don't
go to that promoter''s events again
write
letters to local music magazines
post
to the internet rave related mail groups
throw
your own event... large or small!!!
Remember that many promoters throw raves
for a living and that they must make money.
We're not asking promoters to lose money!
We're thankful that they go through all the
hassle to even HAVE an event to go to. However,
we ARE asking promoters to re-invest into
the scene.... after all... if the scene
doesn't survive, the promoters don't survive either.
Support promoters that are helping our movement
flourish... that are innovating with creative
ideas...that deliver what they promise...
that re-invest in the scene... that respect ravers, DJs,
venues, officers, public opinion and Mother
Earth!
The best way to combat ignorance is to get
and stay informed. All that is required of this is
communication! Call unbiased info lines
to get the "scoop" on upcoming events. Read the local
magazines that report on rave culture.
Perhaps the BEST way to get informed is...
if you know someone with an internet connection...
get online! Subscribe to SF Raves or visit
web sites like Hyperreal.
The information and feedback offered by online
communication can really benefit you as an
individual raver and will help the rave
movement flourish overall. Here's what you can get from
being informed through the net:
A
calendar of upcoming raves, clubs, after-hours and rave-related radio/TV
shows
Help
determine which promoters and events are worthwhile
Find
out about events that you may have missed
Read
other ravers'' opinions of events, DJs, music, and mix tapes
Find
out more about DJs or bands you like
Voice
your frustrations about specific rave related issues
Get
advanced info on location, line-up, changes, and mergers
Get
info on specific drug-related warnings or scams
Learn
more about rave/DJ culture
Find
out about unpromoted events and micro-raves
-MOST IMPORTANTLY...
Find new raver friends that share similar tastes and views with you.
Getting Online- To learn more about SF Raves
visit the SF Raves WWW homepage. You''ll
find info about the list, the people on
it, the calendar of events and how to subscribe.
Just point your browser to:
http://www.hyperreal.com/raves/sf/
For more info on responsible recreational drug use, raving, music and more go to:
To get rave info on specific SF events and issues go to SFRaves Calendar:
http://www.hyperreal.com/raves/sf/calendar/gencal.cgi
Thanks for your time! Hope to see you online
and at many fabulous future raves!
-Kc
Thanks to those who care enough to help:
My So-Cal Raves Family, Hyperreal, Mason
Lyte, Medi-Rave,Tito, tom-of-stimuli,
John 'n' Veronica, Dallas, Garrett, Moontribe,
Moonchild, DUNE...
...and YOU !
Recreational drug use is an evolving issue
of individual freedom. This manual does not promote
the use of illegal drugs or encourage illegal
activity. The practical references listed here are i
no way to be construed as favoring the use
of controlled substances or illegal activity but, is
solely intended to promote greater awareness
of the issues of safety and responsibilty in raving.
RESPECT+ACCOUNTABILITY+COMMUNICATION & EDUCATION=RAVE ELATION FOREVER !
For more information or to find out how you
can help in our fight to generate greater responsibility
in the rave community please write to:
Responsibility in Raving
2014 N. Sycamore 1st floor
Los Angeles, CA 90068
or e-mail to sarahtonen@earthlink.net