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Crowdsurfing


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Crowdsurfing is banned because there are too many injuries that can be sustained. I was watching Foo Fighters at Leeds fest '05 when a crowdsurfer went over my head. He managed to kick the top of my head in a way that I felt shockwaves travel down the length of my spine. I was in agony and found it very difficult to walk and move for a while afterwards. Thanks mr crowdsurfer ;):(

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I had a tooth kicked out by a crowd surfer.

Two things now happen if you crowd surf over or near me.

1 you get a swift punch in the knackers

2 I under your shoes and nick them

If we all agree to punch these antisocial little shits then it will stop

A LIBERAL FESTIVAL GOER

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I'm not sure about my views on crowdsurfing... The first gig I ever went to I got kicked in the face right at the end, and then all my friends met the band after, and I was just sat on the pavement not really knowing what was going on due to mild concussion :lol: But in certain situations I reckon it's fine. I've almost done it before but chickened out cos I don't want to get groped and also it looks really scary.

To me though, it doesn't seem like something to do at a festival... I'd only do it if I thought the majority of the crowd wouldn't mind, and at Glastonbury I think the audience might be too diverse and I'd feel it would upset people, whereas at, say, a Reel Big Fish gig, I wouldn't feel like people would mind so much. Does that make any sense or am I way too tired?

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I had a tooth kicked out by a crowd surfer.

Two things now happen if you crowd surf over or near me.

1 you get a swift punch in the knackers

2 I under your shoes and nick them

If we all agree to punch these antisocial little shits then it will stop

A LIBERAL FESTIVAL GOER

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