BRCDS
Stay Heavy.
Noooo give me my negative thoughts back 😭🧠
Song - Slither by BRCDS
That is definitely not how you play football 🤕🏈
Do you fw this noise?
Like waking up from a dream 😴
Song - Endeavor by BRCDS
The struggle is too real 🙃☕️
Songs - Delusions of Grandeur (live)
Interim (studio)
Crowd control barricades (also known as pedestrian barriers or "bike racks") are essential tools used for safety, queue management, and perimeter security at large-scale events such as festivals, marathons, and construction sites. They are designed to be temporary, interlocking, and easy to deploy to create safe pathways or restrict access.
Common Types of Barricades -
Steel Barricades: The industry standard for events like parades and protests. Most are made from galvanized steel to resist rust and are available in two main leg styles:
Fixed Legs: Permanently attached for fast setup and increased stability.
Flat/Loose Legs: Low-profile feet that minimize tripping hazards and allow for efficient stacking and transport.
Plastic Barricades: Lightweight, high-visibility alternatives made from polyethylene. These are often used for pedestrian detours and can be water-filled for added stability.
Stage Barricades: Heavy-duty aluminum or steel "A-frame" barriers designed to withstand high crowd pressure at concerts or near stage pits.
Expanding Barricades: Portable accordion-style gates used to quickly block off maintenance areas or hallways.
Police Barriers (Met Barriers): Specialized steel barriers with a mesh infill to prevent climbing or reaching through, commonly used for high-security events.
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Key Specifications & Features
Dimensions: Standard units typically measure 2.3m to 2.5m long and roughly 1.1m high.
Interlocking System: Most utilize a hook-and-loop system that prevents individuals from removing single sections from the middle of a line.
Portability: To manage hundreds of units, specialized barricade carts or transport racks (typically holding 20–30 units) are used for rapid deployment.
Accessories -
Swing Gates: Provide specific entry/exit points within a continuous barrier line.
Barricade Covers (Jackets): Custom-printed vinyl covers used for branding, advertising, or providing directions.
Reflective Sheeting: Often added to plastic or road barricades (Type I, II, or III) to incr
At least until this becomes our bread.
Sway 🗣
Song - Interim by BRCDS
For carnival ride safety, always read rules, obey operators, keep limbs inside, secure loose items, and ensure restraints are snug before riding; parents should match children to appropriate rides and watch them closely, while everyone should stay seated until the ride stops and never force someone to ride. If anything seems off, report it to staff immediately, as good maintenance and attentive operators are key to a fun, safe experience.
Before You Ride -
Read the Rules: Check posted height, weight, age, and health restrictions; obey all instructions.
Watch the Ride: Observe a full cycle to understand what to expect and ensure it's suitable.
Secure Belongings: Put away phones, hats, sunglasses, and wallets, or leave them with a non-rider.
Assess Suitability: Don't force anyone, especially kids, onto a ride they seem nervous about.
Check for Permits: Look for a current permit at the operator's station.
During the Ride -
Stay Seated: Keep your rear in the seat and your body, hands, arms, legs, and feet inside the vehicle at all times.
Secure Restraints: Make sure lap bars, harnesses, and seatbelts are snug and locked before the ride starts; yell for help if they aren't.
Follow Instructions: Listen to the operator's commands and warnings.
Stay Calm: If the ride stops, remain seated and wait for instructions.
After the Ride -
Wait to Exit: Stay in your seat until the ride stops completely and the operator tells you to get off.
Supervise Children: Keep a close eye on kids as they board and exit.
When to Report Issues -
Broken Parts: Report any damaged or poorly maintained parts immediately.
Inattentive Operator: Alert staff if the operator seems distracted or careless.
Feeling Unwell: Tell staff if you feel sick during or after the ride.
"Late night noise laws" are typically referred to as noise ordinances (in the US) or noise abatement laws/ordinances in many jurisdictions. The specific name and regulations are determined by local municipalities, counties, or states, as there is no single universal law.
For example:
In the UK, key legislation includes the Noise Act 1996.
In Israel (the current location), the primary legislation is the Hazard Prevention Law (1961) and its associated protocols, such as the Hazard Prevention Protocols (Noise Prevention), 1992.
In Switzerland, there is the Environmental Protection Act and the Noise Protection Ordinance, supplemented by cantonal and communal laws.
In South Australia, most domestic noise is governed by the Local Nuisance and Litter Control Act 2016.
These laws generally set specific "quiet hours" (commonly between 10 or 11 PM and 6 or 7 AM) during which noise levels must be kept below a certain threshold or be completely minimized in residential areas. Violations can result in fines imposed by local authorities or police.
11/08/2025
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