Cyclocamp2011:Infosheet
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MANIFESTO
The cyclocamp is self organized. There is a couple of small "orga-groups" providing necessary infrastructure but this should not lead to domination of these groups during the cyclocamp. All necessary work has to be done by everyone. Participation in all activities is voluntary. Tasks are coordinated at the info-point: to help you can offer your time&skills there.
PRINCIPLES
The democratic culture of this self organized event should be based on respect towards one another. It is important to enable the articulation of everybody`s opinions and experiences to learn from each other. We want the cyclocamp to be free from sexism, homophobia, racism, and violence. WITHOUT COMPROMISE! Conflicts can occur but should not be fought in a disrespectful way or on a personal level. Be aware of sexism, racism and all other kind of discriminating behavior. If you notice any kind of this behaviour or are concerned yourself, please discuss this and feel free to get the support-group for help. The intention of the support-group is to give assistance in case of violent, sexist, racist and related conflicts, to mediate and to give protection. If you feel threatened or in case of any kind of other interpersonal emergencies, SPEAK UP - GET SUPPORT! you can reach the support-group anytime under +43 681 10839783 or via the Info-point.
Costs
The cyclocamp is a non-profit festival. The profit made at the bar and kitchen will cover the costs of wood, toilet, gas, paper, electricity, etc. To avoid additional costs, it is necessary to separate waste because the costs for residual wastes is expensive.
Organisational issues
eat&meet: short meetings (30min) at 12pm + 7pm (at dinner)
Agreements and decisions will be made in a consensual way.
everybody should attend, in case you can`t attend yourself, please be sure you`re getting informed.
Legal issues
All activities on the Cyclocamp are at one`s own risk.
Riding a Bicycle in Austria
In Austria you need 2 seperate working brakes and steady white light to the front and red to the back, orange reflectors on the pedals and white or orange ones on your wheels.
if you don`t have this, police might charge quite a fine (something like 20-30&euros per offence). We recommend working lights for the critical mass ride in Linz!
Helmets are not mandatory for adults. For children under 12 years a helmet is obligatory (fuck that!!!)
If there is a bikepath or -lane, you are not allowed to ride your bike on the road (except riding a road bike for training purposes)
At cross-walks (zebra-crossing) without traffic lights, pedestrians always have the right of way.
Alcohol
Driving a bicycle under the influence of alcohol is penalized from 0,8 per mill (1 l beer, 0,5l wine). It is recommended not to mix alcohol and the joy of riding a bike :-)
Cycling drunk can cost up to a 1000 euros!
Persons under the age of 16 are not allowed to drink any alcoholic beverages.
Please keep it in mind.
Substances
Other addictive drugs but alcohol and nicotine are prohibited in Austria.
Internet
there is w-lan rodlbudl, key: rodlbudl
Documentation
at the info point there is a computer where you can put on your pictures&videos to exchange&share them with others. If you have especially nice pictures put them in the BFF2011-folder on the desktop. We will make a selection for an exhibition about Cyclocamp at the Bicycle Film Festival in September 2011 in Vienna
Noise
Mo-Thu till 10PM, Fri+Sat till 12PM
Kids
we don`t provide child care, but you can organize one yourself. People with kids are self-responsible for attendance!
Flexing and Welding
please stop working at dawn, no flexing or welding when it`s dark!
Dogs
are only allowed on a leash. If you love your dog, please leave it at home.