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signed the petition, but 2 men also died there in 9 weeks which isn't long, kinda fucked to just expect to continue the party.

 

it prob would would of turned into a very sterile environment (was it really that great anyways?) with new measures anyhow, with the sterility being a good mirroring of london at this moment in time with tube fares & increasing rents & ale prices........london rant over  

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signed the petition, but 2 men also died there in 9 weeks which isn't long, kinda fucked to just expect to continue the party.

 

so they get turned away from Fabric and/or decide they're better off taking it elsewhere, and then what?

 

UK drug law needs serious reform

 

frustrated seeing the news after Sadiq Khan's pledge to protect nightlife but it seems his hands really were tied on the matter

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haven't been in there in an age (too old to go clubbing now), but had some great nights there 15 years ago at the dnb night.

 

as to the the deaths that have occurred there recently, don't know the details but wouldn't surprise me if they didn't involve MDMA, who knows what kind of shit is actually in the drugs around these days? that shit wouldn't be happening if you could just by properly regulated, quality controlled drugs in the clubs themselves. MDMA is pretty harmless really.

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signed the petition, but 2 men also died there in 9 weeks which isn't long, kinda fucked to just expect to continue the party.

 

so they get turned away from Fabric and/or decide they're better off taking it elsewhere, and then what?

 

UK drug law needs serious reform

 

frustrated seeing the news after Sadiq Khan's pledge to protect nightlife but it seems his hands really were tied on the matter

 

 

who knows, maybe they have an early one no idea, but fact of the matter is deaths happened there. agree with drug reform though,  some ecstasy is cut with really nasty stuff leading to deaths similar to this so yeah that discussion is long overdue,

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Interesting read

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/fabric-closed-shut-down-appeal-reopen-campaign-operation-lenor-and-the-real-reason-fabric-was-shut-a7229541.html

 

 

Follow the documents, and follow the money trail. Look what happened to Manchester's legendary Hacienda club, which is now 130 apartments. Fabric was always going to close, drugs deaths notwithstanding. It’s not the police. It’s not drug laws. It’s likely a government that continues to roll back public services and institutions in an ever more calculating attempt to attract foreign money. And no amount of well-meaning drug law debate is going to change that.

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Interesting read

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/fabric-closed-shut-down-appeal-reopen-campaign-operation-lenor-and-the-real-reason-fabric-was-shut-a7229541.html

 

 

Follow the documents, and follow the money trail. Look what happened to Manchester's legendary Hacienda club, which is now 130 apartments. Fabric was always going to close, drugs deaths notwithstanding. It’s not the police. It’s not drug laws. It’s likely a government that continues to roll back public services and institutions in an ever more calculating attempt to attract foreign money. And no amount of well-meaning drug law debate is going to change that.

 

 

agree with that undercurrent, theres talk about it also happening to berghain as a lot of the land around it is getting developed including a shopping mall. lol even keep the name hacienda apartments 

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signed the petition, but 2 men also died there in 9 weeks which isn't long, kinda fucked to just expect to continue the party.

so they get turned away from Fabric and/or decide they're better off taking it elsewhere, and then what?

 

UK drug law needs serious reform

 

frustrated seeing the news after Sadiq Khan's pledge to protect nightlife but it seems his hands really were tied on the matter

who knows, maybe they have an early one no idea, but fact of the matter is deaths happened there. agree with drug reform though, some ecstasy is cut with really nasty stuff leading to deaths similar to this so yeah that discussion is long overdue,

My sources state that pills of today can be 4x higher in MDMA content than those of the 90s. It's the strong drug content that is causing the deaths, especially when kids neck 3 pills in the queue on the way into the club to avoid the searches.

 

Drug testing kits need introducing for people to find out exactly what they intend to take.

 

Fabric highlight: Jimmy Edgar polishing off his room 1 live set about 10 years ago with some hard as nails gabber techno. Loved it. Hardest music I've ever heard in that club!

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cops can't stop drug use but apparently club owners are responsible for doing so

 

https://www.rt.com/uk/358566-fabric-drugs-london-hotel/

 

 

Illegal drug use has been linked to deaths at a number of well-known venues and premises across London, including at two luxury hotels last year.

In May, a 38-year-old Kuwaiti man was found dead in the luxury £500-£4,900 a night Dorchester Hotel. The hotel guest had reportedly taken part in a “cocaine fueled binge,” and drugs were found beside his body in his hotel room, according to the Telegraph.

In July 2015, a 29-year-old business consultant was found dead at a Hilton Hotel on Upper Street after taking drugs.

Evidence of illegal drug use has even been uncovered at the Houses of Parliament. An undercover investigation by The Sun found evidence of “widespread drug use” in Westminster in 2013 and concluded that cocaine was “regularly being snorted at both the Commons and the Lords.”

 

The Dorchester, Hilton and Houses of Parliament to be closed down in the very near future presumably.

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Plus every prison in the UK needs shutting down. Completely rife with drugs.

 

IMO they will never get the club back open. The decision has been made by powers above any of us.

 

Better to perhaps concentrate on getting a new club open elsewhere.

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 You know, they should probably close down the City of London, for the rampant cocaine abuse and number of drug related deaths there.

 

 And the not caring about or acknowledging underground culture continues. The reasons change over time, but the result is always the same. We don't matter to them, really. Maybe you chaps understand what i mean when i say normals now. It's funny, i was looking at that islington council chamber thinking, "that would make a good couple of apartments", heheheheh.

 

 This is my third attempt at this post, i think that this is the most politically neutral and inoffensive post that i could come up with, cause there's fanatical normals here as well, hiding in the watmmwork, with their agenda to close down any dissent and spread normal everywhere. heh.

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"Is Control controlled by its need to control?"

 

Answer - "Yes"

 

Surreal a place associated with 2 deaths gets closed, when the Metropolitan Filth are linked to many more & you could list any number of areas of social life associated with the occasional mortality hiccup

 

People should get off their arses & organize alternative methods/venues, the fact a 'super' club gets canned shouldnt be the end of anything, there was night life long b4 Fabric & there will always be options with enough imagination & will-power

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