Pubdate: Sat, 26 Feb 2000 Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) Copyright: 2000 The Sydney Morning Herald Contact: GPO Box 3771, Sydney NSW 2001 Fax: +61-(0)2-9282 3492 Website: http://www.smh.com.au/ Forum: http://forums.fairfax.com.au/ Author: David Robinson RAVE HYSTERIA I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the mass media's efforts in using the tragic death of the young man at the Happy Valley festival as easy fodder to sell newspapers and get ratings. I was at Happy Valley - dubbed Death Valley by TodayTonight-without the use of drugs. I'd have to say it was one of the best run events I have attended (this includes Olympic trial events). Security was ample and friendly, paramedics were also prominent throughout the arena, and the crowd was well behaved. I think it's unfair to blame the police, council or the promoters for the death. Trying to stop drugs from entering any party is virtually impossible. Tablets smaller than Panadol can be easily hidden. Drugs can't even be stopped from entering prisons, so how is one going to stop them entering parties? Banning "raves" is not the solution. At least with raves being legal there are certain regulations that must be followed by promoters to protect patrons. How many people have died in the past 10 years due to drug abuse at rave parties, and how many have died due to alcohol or smoking abuse in the past 10 years? Perhaps we should focus upon the harm caused by socially accepted drugs, rather than single out a problem with about a 1-in-60,000 chance of death. David Robinson Tempe - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk