At the Notting Hill Carnival in 2024, police are pushing to revoke the license of Volcano Sound System after a party-goer sustained severe injuries from a glass bottle. The assault occurred when a drunken individual was removed from a VIP area, leading to altercations nearby. Authorities criticized Volcano's management for failing to report the incident or call for help, suggesting negligence in maintaining safety standards. As Kensington and Chelsea Council prepares to review the sound system's license, serious implications for event management and accountability have surfaced, especially regarding patron safety during large gatherings.
The incident during Notting Hill Carnival has prompted police to recommend the shutdown of Volcano Sound System's operation due to alleged lapses in safety protocol following a severe assault.
Courtney White, operator of Volcano Sound System, faced accusations from police following an incident where a party-goer received serious injuries from a glass bottle during the event.
The Metropolitan Police criticized Volcano Sound System's management, stating their failure to notify authorities about the assault constituted a breach of multiple license conditions.
As investigations continue, RBKC is set to review the license for the sound system following a serious assault that raised concerns about safety protocols at the carnival.
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