Saw the following statement on Discord, which sounds wrong to me, but I
don't have the information to rebut: "no Worldcon today can be run
without assistance from local authorities or government. Doesn't matter
if it's in Finland, Ireland, the UK, USA, or China."
True? False? Does it depend on what they mean by "assistance"?
On 1/20/23 12:43, Gary McGath wrote:
Saw the following statement on Discord, which sounds wrong toIt has been a long time since I helped with a con(and never a
me, but I don't have the information to rebut: "no Worldcon
today can be run without assistance from local authorities or
government. Doesn't matter if it's in Finland, Ireland, the UK,
USA, or China."
True? False? Does it depend on what they mean by "assistance"?
Worldcon) but unless you were planing to do something offsite
that needed something like traffic being rerouted I am drawing a
blank about what kind of "assistance" you would be getting from
the government. You might need to get permits but that is more
of a case of the government agreeing not to mess things up as
opposed to helping.
Saw the following statement on Discord, which sounds wrong to me, but I
don't have the information to rebut: "no Worldcon today can be run
without assistance from local authorities or government. Doesn't matter
if it's in Finland, Ireland, the UK, USA, or China."
True? False? Does it depend on what they mean by "assistance"?
Saw the following statement on Discord, which sounds wrong to me,
but I don't have the information to rebut: "no Worldcon today can be
run without assistance from local authorities or government. Doesn't
matter if it's in Finland, Ireland, the UK, USA, or China."
True? False? Does it depend on what they mean by "assistance"?
Gary McGath <garym@mcgath.com> wrote:
Saw the following statement on Discord, which sounds wrong to me,
but I don't have the information to rebut: "no Worldcon today can be
run without assistance from local authorities or government. Doesn't
matter if it's in Finland, Ireland, the UK, USA, or China."
True? False? Does it depend on what they mean by "assistance"?
It depends on what they mean by "today." In a socialist utopia such
as China, only a government can run a Worldcon -- or do anything else. There's no private sphere of action. People are the property of
the state.
Magewolf <Magewolf@nc.rr.com> wrote in
news:tqf0bi$27n2j$1@dont-email.me:
On 1/20/23 12:43, Gary McGath wrote:I can't imagine there wouldn't be permits involved in any con of any
Saw the following statement on Discord, which sounds wrong toIt has been a long time since I helped with a con(and never a
me, but I don't have the information to rebut: "no Worldcon
today can be run without assistance from local authorities or
government. Doesn't matter if it's in Finland, Ireland, the UK,
USA, or China."
True? False? Does it depend on what they mean by "assistance"?
Worldcon) but unless you were planing to do something offsite
that needed something like traffic being rerouted I am drawing a
blank about what kind of "assistance" you would be getting from
the government. You might need to get permits but that is more
of a case of the government agreeing not to mess things up as
opposed to helping.
size. For something like Worldcon, you're also going to have a non-
trivial number of international visitors, which benefits from a
cooperative government. Then here's costumes, which often involve
carrying fake (we hope) weaponry, which tends to provoke overreations
from cops who don't know what's going on. And any time you have a
crowd that size, there's going to be a few who can't behave, and you
want the authorities to see you as helping them, not getting in the
way.
It's just a bad idea to try to run a public even of any size at all
without actively engaging with the local authorities beforehand.
If the concom didn't go along, its venue could be changed to the
Chinese equivalent of a Super 8 Motel.
On 1/20/23 16:07, Jibini Kula Tumbili Kujisalimisha wrote:
Magewolf <Magewolf@nc.rr.com> wrote inYes, having someone liaison with the police is standard but not
news:tqf0bi$27n2j$1@dont-email.me:
On 1/20/23 12:43, Gary McGath wrote:I can't imagine there wouldn't be permits involved in any con
Saw the following statement on Discord, which sounds wrong toIt has been a long time since I helped with a con(and never a
me, but I don't have the information to rebut: "no Worldcon
today can be run without assistance from local authorities or
government. Doesn't matter if it's in Finland, Ireland, the
UK, USA, or China."
True? False? Does it depend on what they mean by
"assistance"?
Worldcon) but unless you were planing to do something offsite
that needed something like traffic being rerouted I am drawing
a blank about what kind of "assistance" you would be getting
from the government. You might need to get permits but that
is more of a case of the government agreeing not to mess
things up as opposed to helping.
of any size. For something like Worldcon, you're also going to
have a non- trivial number of international visitors, which
benefits from a cooperative government. Then here's costumes,
which often involve carrying fake (we hope) weaponry, which
tends to provoke overreations from cops who don't know what's
going on. And any time you have a crowd that size, there's
going to be a few who can't behave, and you want the
authorities to see you as helping them, not getting in the way.
It's just a bad idea to try to run a public even of any size at
all without actively engaging with the local authorities
beforehand.
what I would call assistance(we did have some off duty police as
security at one but I would say that was more a case of
blackmail).
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