Fear of flame wars doesn't stop most people on here!
Whilst the organisers can (hopefully) deal with most incidents of anti-social behaviour in dancers at weekenders but having a word/barring them, I'm not sure how they can deal with non-dancers coming along to partake of the booze.
When you book for a Ceroc weekender you don't even have to put your membership number in (which always surprises me a bit). And even if you did, all you'd have to do was turn up to one class to get your card, and you'd have the number. Get restrictive, and you could discourage beginners from coming along.
One thing I have noticed every time at Camber is what I assume to be youngish, non-dancing people standing near the bar and drinking. Sometimes you see some muggle dancing going on, or attempts to copy what the dancers on the floor are doing. They are noticeably not wearing wristbands...
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