Topic: Riot police raid 15-guest birthday barbecue or 'all-night' F
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Mon 07/20/09 09:58 AM

Riot police raid birthday barbecue for 'all-night' Facebook tag


Four cars, van, helicopter storm 15-guest cookout

By Austin Modine • Get more from this author

Posted in Odds and Sods, 17th July 2009 17:44 GMT


Riot police stormed a man's 30th birthday barbecue for 15 guests because it was advertised as an "all-night" party on Facebook.

Four police cars, a riot van, and a force helicopter were dispatched to a privately-owned field in a small village near Sowton, Devon in the UK on Saturday, ordering the party shut down or everyone would be arrested.

Andrew Poole, a coach driver from Sowton, said his birthday barbecue was busted up before they even had a chance to plug the music in, reports the BBC.

"What effectively the police did was come in and stop 15 people eating burgers," Poole said.

The event was shuttered under section 63 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which grants police powers to remove persons attending or preparing for a "rave" (defined as playing amplified music "wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats," during the night).

Poole said it was about 4pm when eight officers with camouflage pants and body armor jumped out of their vehicles and ordered everyone out about an hour into the party.

He claims his party was advertised on Facebook as an "all-night" affair in case his guests wanted to stay the night.

A police spokeswoman told the BBC the helicopter was deployed for less than 20 minutes, costing about £200.

"The decision to close down a rave or illegal music festival is not taken lightly," she said.

"On this occasion, we were extremely concerned how the event had been advertised on the internet as an all-night party and it was therefore necessary to take the appropriate steps."

The spokeswoman added if the party hadn't been stormed the officers, riot police and accompanying helicopter, "far more resources would have been used to police the event and there would have been considerable disruption to neighbouring properties." ®



http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/07/17/police_raid_birthday_barbecue_facebook_invitation/

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Mon 07/20/09 10:02 AM
shocked talk about being upset about not being invited to the party laugh

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Mon 07/20/09 10:08 AM
The event was shuttered under section 63 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which grants police powers to remove persons attending or preparing for a "rave" (defined as playing amplified music "wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats," during the night).


??????????

No mention of music of any kind......noway noway noway noway

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Mon 07/20/09 10:25 AM

The event was shuttered under section 63 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which grants police powers to remove persons attending or preparing for a "rave" (defined as playing amplified music "wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats," during the night).


??????????

No mention of music of any kind......noway noway noway noway


15 people is kind of a small rave . . .

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Mon 07/20/09 10:33 AM
What police force pays someone to peruse Facebook.......and are they hiring?????????

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Mon 07/20/09 10:34 AM
this is part of the reason I do not like the politics or the justice system/ law enforcement of the UK. Our police pull stupid **** from time to time but this is beyond stupid. This is Gestapo like tactics. A rave is one thing but a Birthday Party? And the police trolling on face book acting preemptively without proof of offense?


Seig heil!


England uber alles!

Hell, the criminals have more rights there than ours!

London is the only place where I can think of where your percentage of getting mugged at gunpoint is HIGHER than New York. Worst is getting caught under the wheels of English justice.


But to raid a B Day party and break it up like this? STUPID, ARROGANT, and just down right PERTURBING! Thank GOD I do not live in the UK!

Say anything you want, at least here we get to own guns to protect ourselves. And no our police are not perfect but at least they are not like police in the UK. Here our police are to protect and serve (IN THEORY) but who do the English Police serve? Local Authority!

I love the people of the UK but they can keep their government and politics! It will only be a matter of time before they ban partying all together!

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Mon 07/20/09 11:33 AM
Sounds like a good time was had by all laugh