〝Insomniac〞說!!請給派對一個良好的環境!!
在派對上服用藥物是全球性的問題,世界上只要有派對的地方難免會有這種東西的出現!!
近期有媒體針對EDC的藥物問題做出報導,官方Insomniac在網站上發表公開宣導,期許大家一起創造一個美好的派對環境,也嚴厲譴責那些使用藥物的人以及直指因為Insomniac旗下派對品牌EDC所產生的藥物問題的專家。
Insomniac’s Headliners are the best, most creative fans in the world. We love each one of you, and we are grateful every time you choose to participate in our events. At Insomniac, we aim to create inspiring environments where you don’t need drugs to have a wonderful, spiritual experience. Behind the scenes’ we work long hours with the brightest security, health and safety experts in the business to create safe environments for you.
Even with all of our precautions, every single person who comes to our events is responsible for their choices. We ask each of you to do your part with safe, responsible behavior, and by obeying all of our event policies and the law – that is why we search everyone entering our events, maintain a strict 18 and over requirement, prohibit drugs and have extensive security staffing. Sadly, it appears that today’s front page story in the Los Angeles Times ignored all of these facts and more in their story about us.
As part of their mission to twist facts to suit their sensational story, the LA Times treated the opinions of a few people as gospel, turned everyone who enjoys electronic music events into villains, and ignored anyone that did not agree with their biased opinion. Rather than addressing the real issue, rampant drug use in the United States, Rong-Gong “Ron” Lin II and his team preferred to attack our company, our events, our music and Pasquale instead of doing any credible research on health and safety issues facing large music festivals across the world.
Ecstasy is a global problem. Silence is not the solution, nor is singling out a genre of music and its fans. We encourage you all to engage in this discussion and help us keep our events going strong.
We ask that all of you, our invaluable Headliners, voice your perspective to these reporters, email them at: ron.lin@latimes.com; paul.pringle@latimes.com; andrew.blankstein@latimes.com.
You can also reach them via Twitter at @PringleLATimes, @anblanx, and @ronlin.
As always, for all of you who support our events and inspire us with your creativity and positivity, thanks for standing by us.