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Trouble Down The Seaside
Ogmore by sea
Hundreds involved in mass brawls
Police on the scene
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Quite like Ogmore. What's happening?
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Originally Posted by
valleys caveman
Quite like Ogmore. What's happening?
Gathering of about a thousand according to my mate , his house overlooks the car park on the beach
All going well but lots of mingling and drinking then it all went tits up
Someone bottled
Police there now
Alcohol , hot weather , british people , cabin fever etc
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Sounds like more feral behaviour. It’s time to bring the army in. No more pussyfooting. If the police haven’t got the authority to disperse a crowd like tonight and last night in Brixton then bring in the heavy hitters.
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Similar to Brighton and Bournemouth, sh1t for brains.
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Gathering of about a thousand according to my mate , his house overlooks the car park on the beach
All going well but lots of mingling and drinking then it all went tits up
Someone bottled
Police there now
Alcohol , hot weather , british people , cabin fever etc
Unbelievable. But no doubt true
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used to go to some good raves in that car park back in the day
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Ogmore by sea
Hundreds involved in mass brawls
Police on the scene
fecking mods and rockers again
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15 police Vans down there now
Just been sent a video of one of the fights
Not nice
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Imagine what Bournemouth could have turned into ?
There were several hundred thousand down there , not just the 1000 down at ogmore tonight
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Have seen a video on Facebook. Time to close the beaches.
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Originally Posted by
CCFCC3PO
Have seen a video on Facebook. Time to close the beaches.
the weather will sort that one out,
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Tuerto
the weather will sort that one out,
True. I was hoping to get to Barry before the chavs arrived. Is there a time machine that can get me to 1965?
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Can you imagine what the 4th of July is going to be like especially if the suns out.?
Its going to be feckin carnage.
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CCFCC3PO
True. I was hoping to get to Barry before the chavs arrived. Is there a time machine that can get me to 1965?
I think this was always going to happen, walked over to heath park about 8.30pm and there were hundreds of youngsters there in large groups, playing football, having a drink and just being young. In away it was nice to see. Thing is, they've probably had enough, more than us oldies, although the ironic thing is that when things get back to normal, they wont be seen, back to sitting in their bedrooms on instawank or whatever it's called.
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Hilts
Can you imagine what the 4th of July is going to be like especially if the suns out.?
Its going to be feckin carnage.
I'm guessing that's when the pubs open? Yup, a bit of hot weather and a wide selection of pissheads, plus the boozers opening-gonna be fun.
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How times have changed.
Folk living at the time had to go through a 4 yr world war and a 7 yr world war, losing loved ones , food rationing, huddling in Anderson shelters to avoid bombs, and generally having fu*k all. When both wars ended, people were dancing in the streets and rejoicing.
Fast forward to 2020, and after being asked to stay in the comfort of their own homes for 3 months, to save lives, with the opportunity to go out and exercise daily, all mod cons including satellite TV and the internet, the 1st time they are allowed out, and its carnage. *****ng numbskulls.
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BBC wales news have just said they have had reports of hundreds of youths " gathering " at ogmore beach car park
The videos my mate has sent me from his balcony overlooking the beach show people scrapping and a load of police vans
If that's a gathering , I am staying away
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William Treseder
How times have changed.
Folk living at the time had to go through a 4 yr world war and a 7 yr world war, losing loved ones , food rationing, huddling in Anderson shelters to avoid bombs, and generally having fu*k all. When both wars ended, people were dancing in the streets and rejoicing.
Fast forward to 2020, and after being asked to stay in the comfort of their own homes for 3 months, to save lives, with the opportunity to go out and exercise daily, all mod cons including satellite TV and the internet, the 1st time they are allowed out, and its carnage. *****ng numbskulls.
What do you expect?
“There is no such thing as society.”
Stupid, selfish cults who were brought up to be stupid, selfish *****, act like stupid, selfish *****...
They’re exercising their libertarian rights to be stupid, selfish *****.
I wonder who they’re similar too?
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Jordi Culé
What do you expect?
“There is no such thing as society.”
Stupid, selfish cults who were brought up to be stupid, selfish *****, act like stupid, selfish *****...
They’re exercising their libertarian rights to be stupid, selfish *****.
I wonder who they’re similar too?
Thank **** there weren't any dead pigs in the area.
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just seen a few videos, hardly a mass brawl, a few teens swinging a few handbags
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Local jacks turned up did they? A fearsome crew they are:hehe:
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-53186920
Two arrested, one injured.
It's like a war zone! (Just a very small one.)
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4th July is going to be like Black Friday for for the Cardiff emergency services
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bobh
Lockdown, heatwave, alcohol and idiots is a recipe for disaster. Compared to some of the scenes I witnessed In town when the age of those involved yesterday, it looked like a grannies tea party.....:hehe:
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Kitman
4th July is going to be like Black Friday for for the Cardiff emergency services
Pubs wont be open for us
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blue matt
just seen a few videos, hardly a mass brawl, a few teens swinging a few handbags
Well my mate was there overlooking it , he has a beach house right over the car park , there were running fights for half an hour before the police arrived
One bloke had his cheek torn open by a broken bottle
If that's handbags then you clearly live in a very dangerous place , there is
going to be many more arrests following video footage , of which there is loads
If that happened down barry island it would be front page news
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goats
Lockdown, heatwave, alcohol and idiots is a recipe for disaster. Compared to some of the scenes I witnessed In town when the age of those involved yesterday, it looked like a grannies tea party.....:hehe:
You havnt seen the videos I have seen or witnessed what people living there saw
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Well my mate was there overlooking it , he has a beach house right over the car park , there were running fights for half an hour before the police arrived
One bloke had his cheek torn open by a broken bottle
If that's handbags then you clearly live in a very dangerous place , there is
going to be many more arrests following video footage , of which there is loads
If that happened down Barry Island it would be front page news
This morning the Police said they had heard reports of someone being injured but hadn't found and evidence for it and only 2 persons arrested.
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Originally Posted by
William Treseder
How times have changed.
Folk living at the time had to go through a 4 yr world war and a 7 yr world war, losing loved ones , food rationing, huddling in Anderson shelters to avoid bombs, and generally having fu*k all. When both wars ended, people were dancing in the streets and rejoicing.
Fast forward to 2020, and after being asked to stay in the comfort of their own homes for 3 months, to save lives, with the opportunity to go out and exercise daily, all mod cons including satellite TV and the internet, the 1st time they are allowed out, and its carnage. *****ng numbskulls.
What is so frustrating is the attitude of people interviewed for example on Bournemouth beach. People openly admitting that they had driven hundreds of miles to get there and talking about weighing up the risks etc. We all know about the health risks associated with cigarette smoking or drinking excess alcohol which affects the individual but here we are talking about a highly infectious disease, so the risk is more about what you pass on to your fellow citizens. Already the number of new cases in the USA is on the up thanks to folk with a similar "you can't tell me what to do" attitude - be warned Brits! It doesn't matter if the majority obey the rules, 500 thousand people* in one mass gathering on a beach then dispersing to all different parts of the country could have devastating consequences.
*I'm pretty sure that that figure is an exaggeration actually - that's an awful lot of people on one beach! But even if it was just 100 thousand, still a lot of people!
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SLUDGE FACTORY
You havnt seen the videos I have seen or witnessed what people living there saw
Come on sludge....remember Exeter.....
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SLUDGE FACTORY
You havnt seen the videos I have seen or witnessed what people living there saw
How do you know what people living there saw? But I'd like to see the videos, can you share them please?
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Mr Drakeford is threatening that they will stop easing lockdown if there are more scenes like at Ogmore.
sounds like a schoolmaster wagging his cane at naughty boys.
But if he does use it as an excuse to keep everyone penned up it will get much worse!!
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Originally Posted by
William Treseder
How times have changed.
Folk living at the time had to go through a 4 yr world war and a 7 yr world war, losing loved ones , food rationing, huddling in Anderson shelters to avoid bombs, and generally having fu*k all. When both wars ended, people were dancing in the streets and rejoicing.
Fast forward to 2020, and after being asked to stay in the comfort of their own homes for 3 months, to save lives, with the opportunity to go out and exercise daily, all mod cons including satellite TV and the internet, the 1st time they are allowed out, and its carnage. *****ng numbskulls.
Why does the war always get brought into it?
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dembethewarrior
Why does the war always get brought into it?
"Whatever you do don't mention the war. They tried to trick me into it but I managed to avoid it". (Basil Fawlty 'the germans' )
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
This morning the Police said they had heard reports of someone being injured but hadn't found and evidence for it and only 2 persons arrested.
They were told for two days the crowds were getting larger and more drunk
The scrapping went on for half an hour till they turned up
No wonder they only made two arrests , they were too late
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SLUDGE FACTORY
They were told for two days the crowds were getting larger and more drunk
The scrapping went on for half an hour till they turned up
No wonder they only made two arrests , they were too late
Yes and if they are following the SAGE briefings they should have expected it.
Now Drakeford is using it as an excuse to stop easing the lockdown. If he does the result will be even worse.
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xsnaggle
How do you know what people living there saw? But I'd like to see the videos, can you share them please?
I have known my mate since he was 6 , hes a successful businessman whose property , with a balcony , over looks the car park and beach
He contacted me on what's app at 8pm when the fighting started and sent me a video over WhatsApp of one of the brawls that his son , who was on the beach sent him .
I am certainly not sharing a video my mate sent me on WhatsApp that has been sent to the police to you
I know what I saw on that video and it was people kicking the shit out of each other
Now either my mates son is lying and the video is a fake or my mate is lying and has sent me a fake
But hes not
If you want to see videos of grown men fighting there are plenty of sites for that or go on you tube and search for ogmore by sea fight or whatever
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Originally Posted by
goats
Come on sludge....remember Exeter.....
I will never forget exeter
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
I have known my mate since he was 6 , hes a successful businessman whose property , with a balcony , over looks the car park and beach
He contacted me on what's app at 8pm when the fighting started and sent me a video over WhatsApp of one of the brawls that his son , who was on the beach sent him .
I am certainly not sharing a video my mate sent me on WhatsApp that has been sent to the police to you
I know what I saw on that video and it was people kicking the shit out of each other
Now either my mates son is lying and the video is a fake or my mate is lying and has sent me a fake
But hes not
If you want to see videos of grown men fighting there are plenty of sites for that or go on you tube and search for ogmore by sea fight or whatever
fairy nuff! :thumbup: