I can't really believe that anyone who has had first-hand experience of and has been through the all processes involved with live music and additional entertainment licensing and knows how this process damages it by actually encouraging all manner of people to come up with all kinds of objections (many which have nothing to do with the live music in question) and which process still exists mainly because of and for the benefit of those who are employed to enforce it, and their various organisations - can actually support a situation where any live music should be subjected to it. For that is the form of 'regulation' that is being proposed for all amplified activities (which would include PA at school concerts etc.)
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