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At 08:28 AM Thursday 2/12/2004 -0500, Jeff Rush wrote:
>Having worked concerts and special events for more than 15 years at venues
>all over the Southeast, I can tell y'all that in almost all cases the
>person, event, "star," using the venue "owns" the venue for a period of
>time. They pay the freight they make the decisions (many of which are
>security related). If the venue is multi-use they can always choose not to
>have the event. Otherwise those who use the venue during the event have to
>comply. It may not be right, but it's the it is.
Well, silly me! I thought the University owned the Arena, and that I had a
right to work in the Motion Lab, whether or not there was a concert (or
some other event) going on. You live and learn!!
Michael W. Whittle, MD, PhD
Cline Chair of Rehabilitation Technology (#3253)
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
615 McCallie Avenue
Chattanooga, TN 37403, USA
Phone: +1-423-425-4046
Fax: +1-423-425-2215
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Website: http://www.utc.edu/Faculty/Michael-Whittle/
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