Hell, whilst we are at it, why don't we regulate dinner...
Conversations... other 'social' activities like, say, swimming in the
ocean, walking for fitness - wrong clothes, wrong street to walk, just
ocean/sea/lake/river/stream - wrong wrong wrong...

.... or...

Embrace what you love, do and dance...
Leave others alone...
Improve in yourself and your abilities and skills to protect your partner...

Dance....





2009/4/28 Sergey Kazachenko <[email protected]>:
> Bouncers have too much discretion. We should create an official
> rulebook and have referees enforce it, football-style. Two linesmen
> and one chief referee who will be in the center of the dancefloor,
> watching everybody. If there is a minor violation, the offenders will
> be stopped, and walked off the LOD until the next song or even tanda
> is played. If there is a not-so-minor violation, the offender will be
> cautioned by a yellow card. Second yellow card or a major violation
> will result in a red card and expulsion for the rest of the night. Any
> event that calls itself a traditional milonga will have to comply with
> all the rules in the rulebook. Only then it could display the much
> sought title of "a milonga sanctioned by tango-l mailing list".

>
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