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Posted: So i'm going to Cozumel Mexico tomorrow. I really want to spin fire poi on the beach. Is this legal in mexico, is their any form of regulations against it, or codes I need to know about. Also, will I have any problem taking my poi equipment on the plane. not fuel or nothing, just 2 sets of wicks, and rigs. I would appreciate any feedback available.
CassandraFroggie ... Ribbit !!! 4,224 posts Location: Back in Paris... for now !
Posted: Hi there
I think spinning should not be illegal in Mexico. may I rcommend you protect your wicks with layers of plastic etc ... to stop the smell. Also put them in the suitcase / back pack, not in your carry on luggage. And try to have a set of practice poi so they see it really is a toy
But honestly I would not worry too much
shine on Cass
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