"The Fabric case is not just about clubbing; it’s about how we live as free citizens. As free people, we must be trusted to make decisions that carry serious consequences. Nightclubs cannot and should not become our legal guardians on a night out. Yes, they should do what they can to stop people breaking the law, but they can only go so far. If we want a thriving and dynamic nighttime economy, we all have to accept responsibility for our actions, even if those actions occasionally lead to tragedy."
http://www.spiked-online.com/newsite...0#.V9Gw9k0krIW
I totally agree with that, I have never understood why venues and rave events are held responsible for this kind of thing, it does not matter if you are in a London club or the middle of a field people will still do what they want to do, we wouldn't blame the field would we?