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UK 5th May 2013. Many of the UK’s music festivals including Glastonbury, Bestival and T in the Park have banned the sale of legal highs at their events. Members of The Association of Independent Festivals have also taken part in a digital blackout to run for 24 hours starting 09:00 BST on Monday 5th May 2014. Visitors to the festival websites are greeted by a black screen with a white light bulb and a message stating “Don’t be in the Dark about Legal Highs”. Mark Richardson/Alamy Live News.
UK 5th May 2013. Many of the UK’s music festivals including Glastonbury, Bestival and T in the Park have banned the sale of legal highs at their events. Members of The Association of Independent Festivals have also taken part in a digital blackout to run for 24 hours starting 09:00 BST on Monday 5th May 2014. Visitors to the festival websites are greeted by a black screen with a white light bulb and a message stating “Don’t be in the Dark about Legal Highs”. Mark Richardson/Alamy Live News.
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