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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Same story in rhe Metro, no mention of Halloween
http://www.metro.co.u...-rave-crowd-in-london
The story came from the Press Association, no Halloween theme mentioed here
http://www.google.com...=B40766361288493821A0
These parties probably take place every weekend.
http://www.metro.co.u...-rave-crowd-in-london
The story came from the Press Association, no Halloween theme mentioed here
http://www.google.com...=B40766361288493821A0
These parties probably take place every weekend.
Sorry about the link, wrong one, but Sky news reported on it.
http://tinyurl.com/34ov2bq
As did the Guardian.
http://tinyurl.com/2vqbs9q
The following was taken from another publication.
/// Despite the trouble, as the rave continued into the morning with deafening music blaring out, the atmosphere inside was said to be friendly. Hundreds of revellers spilled out onto New Oxford Street, many dressed in Halloween costumes. Ravers in boiler suits, bear suits, and jester costumes, and an array of hoodies, top hats, fluorescent caps and dreadlocks, were in the road.///
Before rejecting what I post Gromit, you should make sure of your argument, because it makes you look rather silly, when proven wrong.
http://tinyurl.com/34ov2bq
As did the Guardian.
http://tinyurl.com/2vqbs9q
The following was taken from another publication.
/// Despite the trouble, as the rave continued into the morning with deafening music blaring out, the atmosphere inside was said to be friendly. Hundreds of revellers spilled out onto New Oxford Street, many dressed in Halloween costumes. Ravers in boiler suits, bear suits, and jester costumes, and an array of hoodies, top hats, fluorescent caps and dreadlocks, were in the road.///
Before rejecting what I post Gromit, you should make sure of your argument, because it makes you look rather silly, when proven wrong.
Pity that the publications' photos which they published didn't show hundreds of people, many dressed in Hallow'en costumes, isn't it,AOG ? How many can you spot in the pictures ? It suggests that the report is a little exaggerated and tricked up to fit..
For a Hallowe'en night celebration they might have picked the right night, but we'll give them that. The standard of education is so low in this country, isn't it ? And fireworks parties aren't always on the 5th.
It's an illegal rave, pure and simple, such has happens all year. The date is not material and it isn't here. Can't see that a jester's costume or a boiler suit is peculiar to any date!
For a Hallowe'en night celebration they might have picked the right night, but we'll give them that. The standard of education is so low in this country, isn't it ? And fireworks parties aren't always on the 5th.
It's an illegal rave, pure and simple, such has happens all year. The date is not material and it isn't here. Can't see that a jester's costume or a boiler suit is peculiar to any date!
AOG
This was an illegal rave, something which happens all the time, it was nothing to do with halloween. All the photos show no one in halloween costumes (there appears to be a picture of a man dressed as a banana). I am not surprised at SKY getting it wrong, as they have a sensationalist style. The guardian should know better.
Going back to your question, are you anticipating more serious on Guy Fawkes Night, and what do you base that fear on? What was the point of your question? Was this just a 'youth of today are awful' type post?
This was an illegal rave, something which happens all the time, it was nothing to do with halloween. All the photos show no one in halloween costumes (there appears to be a picture of a man dressed as a banana). I am not surprised at SKY getting it wrong, as they have a sensationalist style. The guardian should know better.
Going back to your question, are you anticipating more serious on Guy Fawkes Night, and what do you base that fear on? What was the point of your question? Was this just a 'youth of today are awful' type post?
Gromit .>This was an illegal rave, something which happens all the time<
The promoter said this was the first such event in central London for nine years.
My sentence is true. I never said raves take place in central London all the time.
Recent illegal Raves in the news...
http://www.enfieldind..._raves_in_Trent_Park/
http://www.cliftonpeo...800-detail/story.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...land-suffolk-11053772
http://www.farmersgua...l-raves/32230.article
http://www.farmersgua...l-raves/32230.article
they happen all the time. This one just coincided with the day before halloween.
The promoter said this was the first such event in central London for nine years.
My sentence is true. I never said raves take place in central London all the time.
Recent illegal Raves in the news...
http://www.enfieldind..._raves_in_Trent_Park/
http://www.cliftonpeo...800-detail/story.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...land-suffolk-11053772
http://www.farmersgua...l-raves/32230.article
http://www.farmersgua...l-raves/32230.article
they happen all the time. This one just coincided with the day before halloween.
it was exceptionally Halloween-like, Gromit, though I do not know whether raves were held under the tree
http://i24.tinypic.com/2vuh46t.jpg
http://i24.tinypic.com/2vuh46t.jpg