Report calling for moratorium on raves draws comparison with “Footloose”
EDMONTON — Critics of a city report in Edmonton that recommends a moratorium on raves are comparing the idea to a well-known 1980s movie where a town bans dancing.
The report that’s on the agenda for this week’s meeting of Edmonton’s community and public services committee notes that electronic music parties are linked with “widespread consumption of drugs” and “drug-facilitated sexual assaults” that tie up emergency services.
It says a civic working group is meeting to address the concerns, but that police in the city have proposed a moratorium on raves be implemented in the meantime.
Tweets suggest the move would be similar to the plot of “Footloose,” which starred Kevin Bacon as a teen who battles a small-town ban on dancing and rock music.