On one occasion where we'd been booked by a third party, we arrived at the venue to find another mobile disco had already set up. The DJ was adamant that this was 'his' gig and when we asked, in a very friendly manner, who did the booking so we could try to sort things out the reply involved a threat of physical harm if we didn't go forth and multiply that very instant. Fortunately the people paying for the gig arrived and saw there was a problem, we had a copy of the booking letter and the signed contract plus a photocopy of the deposit cheque which proved we'd been booked. It turned out the other guy was a mate of a mate of one of the barmaids and when he'd heard there was a gig decided to muscle in by arriving well in advance and setting up so nobody else could set up and figured he'd have to be paid for the evening. We were lucky to be able to show that we'd been booked, the other guy was given the choice of taking his stuff and leaving quietly or explaining matters to the Police - there were enough burly blokes around to prevent any aggro developing so he packed up and left. We were very wary about leaving at the end of the gig in case the other guy was hanging around but it was all fine.Marvo Marky wrote:Ooh! Tell us more!
As Marky says, CRB checks are for those involved in teaching, supervising or directly working with children but I've heard elsewhere that general entertainers are sometimes asked if they have a CRB certificate on the grounds that children will be there.