Here we go again - Brighton hosts another successful and well-attended event and the busybodies out and about want to ensure it does not happen again.
Brighton and Hove is a city and a resort by the sea which attracts a wide range of visitors. Let us entertain them and allow the city to benefit and make some money.
I suspect those calling for such events to be cancelled are the same people who object to fireworks in the summer or music concerts elsewhere in Brighton and Hove. For heaven's sake, let people have fun.
It is true that once again Brighton and Hove City Council has shown how it cannot cope with making decisions on open-air events on our most valuable asset (the seafront).
It needs to be organised or at least employ people with the skills to address these areas. But an inadequate council should not be the basis for not holding public events on the seafront.
-Jeff Morris, High Street, Brighton
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