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ohmylanta1003 said:
generic-user-1 said:


yes you should check if the building is safe, thats not much work and its your event and you get people in danger if the place you host your event at isnt safe. we do it every time if we host a university event outside our buildings, even if we have a good working relationship with the place we host at. (and if we host bigger events we have the tüv checking if the event has a zero co² footprint). thats NORMAL,not booking the cheapest possible place from craigslist...

LOL!!! This is priceless. Honestly, one of the funniest things I have ever read in my whole life. Thank you.

But he's right.

According to reports, the venue didn't have a permit to host that number of people. They didn't have a permit for all the extra electrical equipment. When this was discovered, the local fire marshals closed the whole thing down as it was deemed a fire hazard. These are safety things that should have been checked and dealt with before the event began. On top of that, there'd been damage to the building due to recent storms.

How is that funny?