I *THINK* (but am by no means positive), that in theory, Oak Canyon Ranch (the site of
This Ain't No Picnic, and of non-potable water), is private land, so the owners of the
property and the concert promoter can work together to deny you of any rights that
they choose.
Don't quote me on that,
Karina
In a message dated Wed, 14 Jun 2000 1:32:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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In a message dated 6/11/00 6:14:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Isn't there some law against denying people free access to water?
Am planning on making the trip for this show, but this info is a
bit bothersome. >>
i know that in arizona you have to provide at least one source of free
drinkable water, or else they cannot make you pay for it. however, a couple
of years back i went to the warp tour at the celebrity theater and there was
free water, but there was only ONE drinking fountain in the whole place and
there was a line longer than any line in the place just for water. so i drank
out of the bathroom faucet and it was gross.
shaYne
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