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Festival drug testing: Legal action threatened over safety tests | Festival drug testing: Legal action threatened over safety tests |
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Larger festivals like Glastonbury say they've used private companies to test drugs | Larger festivals like Glastonbury say they've used private companies to test drugs |
A festival boss has formally threatened legal action against the government over drug checking at festivals. | A festival boss has formally threatened legal action against the government over drug checking at festivals. |
Parklife founder Sacha Lord has written to Home Secretary Suella Braverman urging her to allow on-site testing in "pop-up labs" to go ahead. | Parklife founder Sacha Lord has written to Home Secretary Suella Braverman urging her to allow on-site testing in "pop-up labs" to go ahead. |
He says festivals had been doing this for at least 10 years until last month, when the government told him a licence would be needed for the first time. | He says festivals had been doing this for at least 10 years until last month, when the government told him a licence would be needed for the first time. |
The government says a licence has always been required to test drugs. | The government says a licence has always been required to test drugs. |
Drug-checking is where illegal substances are tested and notifications put out if any are found to be dangerous. | Drug-checking is where illegal substances are tested and notifications put out if any are found to be dangerous. |
Supporters say these warnings save lives and also give medical teams a better idea of how to treat anyone who becomes seriously ill after taking drugs. | Supporters say these warnings save lives and also give medical teams a better idea of how to treat anyone who becomes seriously ill after taking drugs. |
UK festivals have most recently employed "back-of-house testing", which uses samples of confiscated or surrendered drugs. | UK festivals have most recently employed "back-of-house testing", which uses samples of confiscated or surrendered drugs. |
Larger festivals like Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds have told BBC Newsbeat they've used private companies to do this. | Larger festivals like Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds have told BBC Newsbeat they've used private companies to do this. |
Independent festivals have tended to use charity The Loop, whose professional volunteers have been able to test at events without a licence due to agreements with local police and councils. | |
Sacha Lord, who's an adviser to Manchester's Labour Mayor Andy Burnham, says he's worried about the safety of festival-goers this year | Sacha Lord, who's an adviser to Manchester's Labour Mayor Andy Burnham, says he's worried about the safety of festival-goers this year |
Mr Lord's letter says the Home Office was "well aware" of these arrangements and former ministers have publicly said the department wouldn't intervene to stop them. | Mr Lord's letter says the Home Office was "well aware" of these arrangements and former ministers have publicly said the department wouldn't intervene to stop them. |
He argues that the department made a "flawed decision" when it insisted on licences being obtained this year. | He argues that the department made a "flawed decision" when it insisted on licences being obtained this year. |
The letter says festival organisers had a legitimate expectation they would be able to test as normal this year and weren't properly consulted beforehand. | The letter says festival organisers had a legitimate expectation they would be able to test as normal this year and weren't properly consulted beforehand. |
It says notification of the licence requirement - two days before Parklife in Manchester began - came too late for it to be possible to obtain one in time. | It says notification of the licence requirement - two days before Parklife in Manchester began - came too late for it to be possible to obtain one in time. |
The letter, co-signed by trade body the Night Time Industries Association, demands the government allow testing without a licence to go ahead as before, or take steps so organisations have enough time to comply with the licence requirement. | The letter, co-signed by trade body the Night Time Industries Association, demands the government allow testing without a licence to go ahead as before, or take steps so organisations have enough time to comply with the licence requirement. |
What's going on with drug testing at UK festivals? | What's going on with drug testing at UK festivals? |
Glastonbury, Leeds and Reading will have drug safety tests | Glastonbury, Leeds and Reading will have drug safety tests |
Fatboy Slim and MPs back festival drug safety tests | Fatboy Slim and MPs back festival drug safety tests |
They've given the government a deadline of 7 July to provide a meaningful response, and say they'll begin legal action if this isn't met. | They've given the government a deadline of 7 July to provide a meaningful response, and say they'll begin legal action if this isn't met. |
Those behind the letter say they'll apply for a judicial review and ask a judge to examine the Home Office's decision. | Those behind the letter say they'll apply for a judicial review and ask a judge to examine the Home Office's decision. |
The Home Office told Newsbeat: "Our position hasn't changed for 50 years. | |
"Festivals aiming to test drugs off their site this summer must work with the police and a Home Office licensed drug testing provider. | |
"We continue to keep an open dialogue with any potential applicants." | |
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Related Topics | Related Topics |
Home Office | Home Office |
Suella Braverman | Suella Braverman |
Manchester | Manchester |
Drug use | Drug use |
Music festivals | Music festivals |
Music | Music |
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