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Originally Posted by YaNna069420
Children don't belong at these sort of events. Unfortunely though they are I wasn't able to attend Sail Away. However I was in town for a diffrent party. But it is the same thing. The problem is the enviorment it is not safe enough for 18 & under. There is absolutely no pill testing available for these kids. Hey if there gonna be there then there should be a Tester Kit for them. Cause when they start dropping on the floor getting sick no one wants the responsibilty of calling some kids poor parents. Yeah we have 16 - over venues here in NYC, but the atmosphere is totally diffrent when kids are involved. More places need to create more safe dance atmosphere to many kids getting sick. www.dancesafe.org
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Ok what? There are no pill testing kits for them? I have never used one myself and if I do dose then I would only get it from someone I trust. Just because there are 15-17 year old there doesn't mean they DO drugs and if they do..what makes you think they don't trust the person they are buying it from. I also don't think security will let you pass if they find a pill testing kit on you.
I agree wholeheartedly with what McED said. This party is not just for 18+ read the flyer. It is suggested that they be over the age of 16. I know what goes on at Hulla and I don't see why I would ever not let my kid experience such a beautiful thing if I trusted them. Hulla is meant for everyone and everyone should experience it. High or not, the friendships built there are real.
Hulla is an escape from reality. It's what real life should be like. Everyone caring about one another and looking after eachother. With Peace, Love, Respect & Unity as one.
These kids are the future of Hullabaloo, treat them with the same respect as they would you. If you bash them and look down upon them, they may not enjoy their night and never decide to come back.
RESPECT