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Who Would Allow A 12-14 Year Old Daughter To Camp Overnight In Leicester Square?
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Having read through the article the only ages mentioned at a boy of 14camping with his mother and a 16 yr old girl whose mother was in a nearby hotel.
There is a mention of the Met, WCC and Event Management all looking after security and I would imagine that meaning a perimeter fence of some sort has been erected and the access and egress being controlled along with patrols.
I would imagine younger fans are being chaperoned by older siblings or their poor parents.
There is a mention of the Met, WCC and Event Management all looking after security and I would imagine that meaning a perimeter fence of some sort has been erected and the access and egress being controlled along with patrols.
I would imagine younger fans are being chaperoned by older siblings or their poor parents.
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EcclesCake
/// Having read through the article the only ages mentioned at a boy of 14camping with his mother and a 16 yr old girl whose mother was in a nearby hotel. ///
Wrong
http:// i.daily mail.co .uk/i/p ix/2013 /08/20/ article -239765 9-1B5E3 7930000 05DC-85 8_634x3 90.jpg
/// Happy campers: One Direction fans Chloe Glasscoem, 13, Lianne Kidd, 15, Kelsey Smith, 14 and Caitlin Derrick, 12 arrived in Leicester Square on Monday night ///
/// Having read through the article the only ages mentioned at a boy of 14camping with his mother and a 16 yr old girl whose mother was in a nearby hotel. ///
Wrong
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/// Happy campers: One Direction fans Chloe Glasscoem, 13, Lianne Kidd, 15, Kelsey Smith, 14 and Caitlin Derrick, 12 arrived in Leicester Square on Monday night ///
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ummmm
/// Me...I'd allow them. ///
And would you also approve of them carrying a banner with the words.
"1D Boxers or Briefs" written on it?
See video
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/c ulture/ music/r ockandp opmusic /102535 26/One- Directi on-fans -camp-o ut-in-L eiceste r-Squar e-ahead -of-Thi s-Is-Us -premie re.html
IMO standards amongst some of our young girls are certainly slipping.
/// Me...I'd allow them. ///
And would you also approve of them carrying a banner with the words.
"1D Boxers or Briefs" written on it?
See video
http://
IMO standards amongst some of our young girls are certainly slipping.
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