ENTRANCES
Campsite
Gates:
The
following items may not be brought into the site through the campsite
gates:
* Glass – no glass is allowed onsite for safety reasons
* Gas canisters, Petrol cookers/burners
* Aerosols
over 100ml
* Illegal
substances
* Lighter fuel
* Portable Laser Equipment and Pens
* Unauthorised Professional Film or Video Equipment
* Audio Recorders
* Air Horns
* Megaphones
* Spray Cans
* Fireworks
* Flares
* Any item which may reasonably be considered for use as a weapon (pen
knives
etc) -
All
items will be confiscated.
You
may be body searched at the entrance. Persons suspected of carrying
items that may be used in an offensive or dangerous manner, or
carrying out
illegal activities onsite may be searched. Excessive amounts of food,
cigarettes and alcohol may be refused entry to the site. Please only
bring
enough for personal consumption. No animals are allowed onsite at
all,
with the exception of registered guide dogs.
ARENA
ENTRANCE
In
addition to the items not allowed into the campsite, the following
items will not be allowed into the arena through the arena
entrance:
* Alcohol – no alcohol is allowed through the arena entrance
* Drinks bottles (*)
* Cans
* Flags
* Umbrellas
All
items will be confiscated
(*) Sealed
plastic water bottles 500ml and under and food for personal
consumption may
be brought into the arena.
Cameras
are normally permitted for personal use. Cameras with telephoto lenses
will
not be allowed through the arena entrance. Professional cameras and
video/audio equipment are strictly prohibited. Live video/audio
recordings
made without the permission of the artiste/promoter are prohibited
CAMPING
RULES & TIPS
You
must be at least 16 years of age before 26 June 2010 to stay at the
Festival
Camp. Anyone attending the festival who will be under the age of 16
should either book a day pass, or stay off site. Alternatively you
can
book into the Family and Quiet campsite (only 10 minutes walk from the
festival arena)
Only
bring things you can afford to lose. Hove
takes no responsibility for things that are stolen, so please keep
valuables
on you, or make sure they are well hidden.
In
the unlucky case you have your phone or visa stolen, be sure to know
your
card details and the IMEI number of mobile phone (found by pressing * #
06 #
on phone), so you can have them blocked ASAP. Knowing your IMEI number
also
helps significantly in tracking down your phone.
Remember
there is a full glass ban! There will be self-storage facilities for
things
you can't bring in, but these cost money so think before you pack.
Label
your belongings! If you do lose something and an honest soul should
find it,
having your name and number somewhere makes it much easier to help
return it.
On the contrary, don't over do it - too much info and a not-so-honest
person
might find your tent...
NO
FIRES OR DISPOSABLE BARBEQUES
Respect
fire guards! All camping areas have a 6-meter-wide fire road, both
from east
to west, and north to south, so that in the case of emergency, the
fire
department can drive in. Fire guards also help slow the spread of
fire. For
your own safety, please keep your entire tent (inc. pegs and rope) and
other
belongings within the marked area.
No
grilling in or around the tents! We have a separate grill area close
to the
campsite for your use.
Do
not play with fire. In an area full of tents, all close together -
just think
about the damage a fire would cause! For your and others' safety, do
not use
open flames inside the campsite. This applies to, candles, flares,
grills,
etc
Do
not take up more space than you need. Stay within a reasonable radius
of your
tent. There is no point in having your entire living room at the
festival,
nor refrigerators, generators, sofas or other unnecessary stuff.
Illegal
drugs are still illegal at the festival. Police will be at the
festival, and
if you are caught with drugs you are on your own!
The
age limit for Alcohol is 18 years; this is the same at Hove!
Theft,
vandalism, fights, inappropriate and gross behaviour will be
prosecuted, and
lead to immediate eviction/removal from the area.
Clean
up! We at Hove respect the
environment, so it would be great if you could too.
Remember
hygiene! A festival place is packed full of people with varying
control
levels over their own personal hygiene. Maintain yours and avoid
infections.