Pubdate: Fri, 10 Apr 2009 Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 The Vancouver Sun Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/letters.html Website: http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/477 Author: Darah Hansen Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) BRITNEY SMOKED OUT ON 'VENTILATION ISSUE' GM Place Official Defends Venue A Day After Pop Star Walked Off The Stage, Citing Crowd Smoke A major Vancouver concert venue was left defending its safety record Thursday after pop star Britney Spears blamed a "ventilation issue" brought on by smokers in the concert crowd for her decision to temporarily halt a live performance. "At no time was there or has there been any concern for the quality of the air or the safety of the guests in the building," said Harvey Jones, a GM Place vice-president. The air-quality debate was stirred up a day earlier when a spangled-bra-clad Spears disappeared off the stage just 15 minutes into her glitzy come-back concert tour, Circus. The sold-out crowd of about 18,000 fans was left to chant into the darkness for more than half an hour, repeatedly calling out for the return of the pop singer, whose much-publicized and often scandalous antics have landed her in drug rehabilitation, as well as a hospital psychiatric ward. An announcement made shortly before 9 p.m. informed stunned concert-goers of the nature of the delay: "It's become uncomfortable and unsafe for the performers, including Ms. Spears. "The show will resume as soon as the air around the stage is clear," the crowd was told. Spears resumed the show at 9:05 p.m., performing for another hour before bidding goodnight to fans with a string of expletives and a cautionary warning: "Don't smoke weed." The Circus performance set celebrity websites ablaze Thursday with Britney gossip, with headlines across North America boldly linking Spears' vanishing act to Vancouver smokers. Spears' blog extended an apology to "all the fans who attended our Vancouver show tonight for the brief pause in Britney's set. Crew members above the stage became ill due to a ventilation issue." Meanwhile, in Vancouver, Jones said it was never really clear exactly what the problem was, adding concern about smoke onstage was just one of several explanations given to arena staff by Spears' tour managers. "We heard a number of different versions, all of them centred around air quality," he said. Jones said air-quality monitors measuring carbon-dioxide emissions and temperature gauges were all functioning normally Wednesday night, with no unusual readings noted. Concern from staff over excessive smoke in the arena was also not reported, he said. Smoking is banned inside the arena, as it is in all public spaces in Vancouver. However, Jones said it was impossible to fully enforce the policy, particularly during a crowded concert. "People do come in and they do light up smokes ... It's part of the [concert] culture," he said. Smokers who are caught in the act are immediately told to butt out, while those reluctant to obey the rules face possible eviction, he said. Jones said that following discussion with Spears' tour managers, stage fans were turned up and the doors opened . READERS SOUND OFF Here's what some vancouversun.com readers had to say about the Britney Spears concert on Wednesday night at GM Place: I and others are sick of hearing about/seeing super-wealthy, whining, publicity-seeking people like [Britney] and Madonna. Take your money (unless Bernie Madoff made off with too much of it!) and disappear into a private life. - Go Away Madonna 2nd Hilarious. I guess maybe the crowd should have been drinking vodka and NyQuil to keep her happy. She was washed up about five years ago. Here's to the next Rita MacNeil. - Unclebritney She needs to grow up and stop trying to pass this excuse for music off as entertainment. God help us if our daughters grow into women with this lady as a role model. - Tomc From the horse's mouth: "Don't smoke weed!" Parents of young Britney fans: Make this a topic of conversation at dinner tonight. - sd Why can't we admit that Vancouver is so open regarding marijuana use? And a supervised injection site, eh? But we are shouting back at Britney for her smoking comments at GM place. Have we gone crazy? Or are we really crazy? Britney is just telling us right [to] our face that Vancouver is a marijuana-infested city! And that is a bitter pill to swallow! - Hypocrite Vans Britney said she left because of smoke near the stage. But isn't she a smoker? I've seen tabloid pictures of her with a Starbucks and cigarette. Are you sure she wasn't just too drunk to perform? - eafoamgi Britney left the stage due to Vancouverites' over-liberal use of marijuana in public. Britney has undergone a transformation, and is very anti-drug use. Due to the entire arena reeking of weed, Britney made a point by leaving the stage to allow the air to clear. Please keep in mind that all of Britney's dancers and Britney herself are drug-tested on a regular basis (as demanded by her conservatorship). If any of her dancers were to test positive for marijuana use, the conservator immediately fires them regardless! If Spears were to test positive for drug use, her conservator could use this in court to undermine her determination to end the conservatorship. Her abrupt departure and 40- minute delay [in the show] were the direct result of all the drug users at the concert, and had nothing to do with cigarette smoke. - Jojo - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin