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droolymutt No Underblurb
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MIKE BURN Generally Crazy Guy
Joined: 08 Nov 2001 Posts: 4825 Location: Frankfurt / Europe
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Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2003 8:59 pm Post subject: New law passed to block concert suicide |
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Quote: Monday, September 29, 2003 Posted: 1702 GMT ( 1:02 AM HKT)
ST. PETERSBURG, Florida (AP) -- The St. Petersburg city council passed a law Monday designed to scuttle a rock group's plans to feature an onstage suicide.
The hard-rock band Hell on Earth had said that a suicide by a terminally ill person would take place during a concert Saturday to raise awareness of right-to-die issues.
In response, the city council met Monday morning to unanimously approve an emergency ordinance making it illegal to conduct a suicide for commercial or entertainment purposes, and to host, promote and sell tickets for such an event.
"While I still think it's a publicity stunt, we still couldn't sit idly by and let somebody lose their life," council member Bill Foster said.
Tampa-based Hell of Earth, known for such outrageous onstage stunts as chocolate syrup wrestling and grinding up live rats in a blender, created the furor by announcing the suicide would happen Saturday at the Palace Theater in downtown St. Petersburg.
But the theater's owner, David Hundley, promptly canceled the band's show, and another venue also turned away the event.
Band leader Billy Tourtelot has vowed that the concert and suicide will still take place at an undisclosed location in the city, broadcast live on the band's Web site.
"This show is far more than a typical Hell On Earth performance," Tourtelot said in an e-mail last week. "This is about standing up for what you believe in, and I am a strong supporter of physician-assisted suicide."
A message left for Tourtelot was not immediately returned Monday.
A Florida law already makes assisting in a suicide manslaughter, a second-degree felony.
Hell on Earth is playing clubs in support of its independently produced album, "All Things Disturbingly Sassy."
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Bobby J Currie
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CrAzY j65
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Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2003 12:31 pm Post subject: Re: New law passed to block concert suicide |
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Those guys are assholes. The whole point of assisted suicide is death with dignity. What is dignified about what they are doing with this person?
Anyone who would pay to see that is as sick as they are. I'm sure their music sucks ass too. If they were any good, they wouldn't need the sensationalism to sell tickets.
Sadly, there will probably be young people who think it's "cool". As if there aren't enough problems with kids taking their own lives.
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MIKE BURN Generally Crazy Guy
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Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2003 6:49 pm Post subject: Re: New law passed to block concert suicide |
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Today it's SHOWTIME!!!
Band leader: Suicide show will go on
Quote: Saturday, October 4, 2003 Posted: 12:10 PM EDT (1610 GMT)
TAMPA, Florida (AP) -- The leader of a band called Hell on Earth said Saturday he would defy threats of criminal charges and hold an Internet-broadcast concert featuring the suicide of a terminally ill fan.
Billy Tourtelot said in a phone interview that the concert and suicide would take place Saturday night in two separate, undisclosed locations in St. Petersburg. He wouldn't give any details about the venues but said the band would broadcast the events on its Web page.
Tourtelot's announcement of the plan last month led the city to ban the event with an ordinance and prompted a judge to issue an injunction against it.
Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist has said that anyone who assists in a suicide could be charged with a felony and face up to 15 years in prison.
The person threatening suicide has said he is dying and wants to promote his right-to-die views. Tourtelot, 33, said he was standing up for what he believed in to grant his friend his dying wish.
"There's nothing bad about that. It's giving the right to die with human dignity and compassion for those that we love," he said.
Kevin Hayslett, an attorney for Tourtelot, said the band leader wanted to go ahead with the show despite the lawyer's advice that he not do so.
Tourtelot said the opposition only helped the band promote the concert. "I think they wasted a lot of people's tax dollars," he said.
Neither city officials nor a police spokesman returned phone messages Saturday.
Jason Trindade, the operator of a San Diego-based technology company that hosts the band's Web site, said he would continue serving the site and carry the concert until he receives complaints from law enforcement officials to shut it down.
"They haven't broken any law and I can't just turn them off," he said. "Myself, I think it's pretty twisted."
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