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Timestamp: 2020-02-17 07:07:47
Document Index: 444555860

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 1', '§ 3', '§ 4', '§ 4', '§ 7', '§ 8', '§ 9', '§ 4', '§ 5', '§ 10']

Campingordnung EN
Camping and Parking Rules
§ 1 Scope of the Camping Rules
The Camping Rules apply to visitors staying on the campsite at the event NATURE ONE organised by the company I-Motion GmbH, Am Hohen Stein 8, 56218 Mülheim-Kärlich, Germany (hereinafter only called the “Organiser”).
By purchasing the camping ticket the visitor accepts the validity of these Camping Rules. This also applies if the campsite is entered in other cases.
The security personnel and stewards the Organiser employs are authorised to exercise and enforce this right on his behalf, in particular to carry out checks under these Camping Rules or to enforce ejection and removal of persons from the event site as set out in these Camping Rules or the statutory regulations
§ 3 Admission and vehicle access for the visitor
A camping ticket is valid per person (car, caravan, camper van included)
Admission will only be granted upon presentation of a valid camping ticket and only if the visitor fulfils the conditions of these Camping Rules.
The maximum permissible total weight for vehicles is 3.5t (for all vehicles: cars, vans, camper vans, vehicles with trailers). Access for vehicles with a permissible total weight greater than 3.5t is not allowed.
Visitors agree to their clothing and any bags and containers they bring with them and his vehicle being checked for security reasons when they are admitted and also to check to verify compliance with these Camping Rules.
The Organiser can refuse admission and/or vehicle access if
the visitor does not have a valid admission ticket and/or a valid camping ticket;
the visitor refuses to allow his vehicle, his clothing, utensils or containers to be checked;
the visitor evidently wants to disturb the event or the peaceful use of the campsite, to be violent or to incite violence;
the visitor otherwise evidently intends to break the Camping Rules.
In such cases the visitor has no right to a refund of the camping ticket price. This shall not affect the Organiser’s right to claim compensation.
§ 4 Conduct while on the campsite
The visitor must carry the camping ticket with him after he is admitted to or drives on to the campsite and must show it or any other authorisation allowing admission he has been given if asked to do so at any time.
Camping is only allowed on the pitch allocated to the visitor.
It is not allowed to reserve or save pitches.
There is no right to a certain parking or camping area being available. The parking and camping areas are opened if and as required and allocated to the visitors by stewards.
The German Road Traffic Regulations (StVo) apply on the entire event site and in the parking and camping areas. Visitors must always show consideration to others in every situation and must drive at walking speed.
Particular attention must be paid to the markings for the escape and emergency routes. It is vital that the escape and emergency routes be kept free at all times and they must not, not even temporarily, be blocked by parking or stopping vehicles. Fire protection equipment and safety devices and installations must not, including not even temporarily, be moved from their proper place, blocked, covered or interfered with or misused in any other way.
When manoeuvring, reversing, driving when it is dark or the visibility is poor, the vehicle must be driven with the greatest possible care. When he is reversing, the driver must make sure that the area behind his vehicle is free.
The condition of any vehicle driving on the site must be such that it would be allowed to drive on any public road too.
Floors / Camps need to be registered with I-Motion until four weeks prior to the event and are only allowed to operate with an explicit approval
to put other visitors in danger (in particular by “crowd surfing”, “circle of death”, “pogo dancing” or the like);
make an open fire, set off light fireworks or pyrotechnical objects;
contaminate the event site or make it dirty (please put all refuse in the refuse bags and take them to the refuse deposit points);
do any kind of advertising or distribute flyers, leaflets or any other materials unless this has been expressly allowed by the Organiser beforehand and in writing;
distribute or sell unauthorised beverages, food, souvenirs, clothing, promotional articles, fan articles and/or other goods and items;
relieve himself outside of the toilet rooms;
collect and/or beg for deposit or deposit containers; in the event of any infringement, the deposit collected will be confiscated and the visitor banned from the site. This applies to the area where the Organiser exercises his authority;
leave behind any bulky refuse on the site (sofas, armchairs, chairs, fridges, barbecues etc.). Any costs for disposal will be passed on to the person(s) responsible;
set (bulky) refuse on fire. Any offence will be reported to the authorities. Offenders will be liable for compensation for any loss or damage caused;
dig any boundaries (rain channels) or any other holes (e.g. for cooling) in the campsite surface;
bring any sound systems with them with a power greater than 3kW. For all sound systems the volume 5 metres in front of the speaker must be no more than 95dBA (=SPL);
play music on Sunday 6 August from 10.00pm to 6.00am;
camp illegally outside designated areas. Visitors may only use the signposted camping areas;
camp longer than 6.00pm on 7 August.
Regulations of fuel:
The owner of the fuel is responsible for its proper storage and safe transport. The transport and storage of fuel can only take place in suitable containers.
The provision of higher quantity is not allowed. The organizer reserves the right to confiscate the fuel in case of violation and to hand it back at the end of the event.
Diesel: Maximum quantity 240 litres per transport unit. Maximum size per container: 60 litres.
Petrol: Maximum quantity 20 litres per transport unit and container. CAUTION: Petrol poses an increased risk (deflagration, danger of explosion etc.). Therefore an increased duty of care is pointed out. The organizer reserves the right to confiscate the fuel if there is a lack of sense of responsibility.
poles, bars or sticks unless they are needed because of impaired mobility or to put up a tent;
building timber and firewood;
substances and liquids which are hazardous to water (e.g. barbecue lighter fluid);
electrical or other devices which can emit sounds, noise, music or odours which go beyond the usual use and do not fulfil the requirements set out under § 4.12 letter s;
§ 7 Refuse disposal
5 euros refuse deposit will be collected together with the money for camping. The 5 euros refuse deposit will be refunded when a filled refuse bag is returned to one of the refuse deposit points together with the refuse deposit coupon (is on the camping ticket). Refuse bags are automatically available on the way to the campsite.
§ 8 Safety: escape routes, instructions, noise, weather factors, closing-off/evacuation
It is recommended that the visitor familiarise himself with all the marked escape routes in advance or when he enters the campsite.
Emergency exits and escape routes must not be used as seating and it must be possible to go through and along them quickly.
For safety and/or security reasons, the Organiser can temporarily or completely evacuate and close off individual areas of the campsite without this establishing a right to a partial refund of the ticket price unless this means that the visitor can then no longer experience important parts of the event. Any instructions relating to such circumstances and given by the Organiser or by the persons and firms assigned by him to such tasks must be immediately followed in order to avert any danger to life and limb.
§ 9 Specific considerations concerning parking spaces
It is forbidden to camp on the parking spaces.
Parking illegally outside the designated areas is prohibited and official action will be taken against offenders; vehicles may only be parked on approved and designated parking areas or parking spaces. Vehicles parked outside of the designated parking areas or parked on roads or emergency lanes in such a way that they obstruct other vehicles may be towed away without warning. The fees and costs incurred will be charged to the person(s) responsible.
The right to park will be withdrawn if vehicle owners and/or drivers do not have third-party insurance and/or there has been compulsory deregistration of the vehicle and/or it does not have a registration number with a valid inspection disc and/or the vehicle has been parked with a leaky tank/engine or is otherwise not in a roadworthy condition or the vehicle’s condition is such that it might pose a potential danger.
Security for vehicles parked on the parking spaces is not provided. Vehicles are parked at the owner’s own risk. Stewards are deployed to direct and guide drivers and to check the right of access, not for vehicle security purposes.
The ticket for parking a vehicle is valid until 12 noon of the following day. The driver and the vehicle owner are themselves responsible for ensuring the vehicle is duly removed immediately after the event finishes.
In other respects, § 4 and § 5 apply.
§ 10 Organiser’s liability