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Following the deaths of six young people at Australian music festivals in the past six months, this weekend's events are being considered high risk for drug overdoses and dehydration.

 

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Keep it simple for the stupid. Absolutely No drugs at music festivals. If there are any deaths = no music festivals. Then the RESPONSIBILITY Is on the music festival organizers taking their money and the participants if they want it shut down

My taxes hard at work. Again.

Boost the sniffer dogs and implement $10k fines.

Have any Police given this simple little 'brainfart' a thought. If a festival-goer enters an area for a concert, he wont be drug tested, but he could be searched though. But if he drives his car in, there's a good chance he will be tested and searched.!!!!

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