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PostPosted: 05:19 - 22 Jul 2009    Post subject: Bulldog Bash festival to go ahead Reply with quote

https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/coventry_warwickshire/8160498.stm

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PostPosted: 09:26 - 22 Jul 2009    Post subject: Re: Bulldog Bash festival to go ahead Reply with quote

Growler wrote:
https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/coventry_warwickshire/8160498.stm

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And so it bloody well should, coppers last year were a joke.

Arrogant tossers clutching at straws. They should be ashamed.

Outline of last year's police debacle, for those who don't know:

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What a weekend! Team Turboville went to the 22nd Bulldog Bash at Shakespeare County Raceway just praying for good weather and good times!

What we didn't expect was to be transported into a nightmare scenerio remeniscent of Nazi Germany in 1940! It seems that ACC Bill Holland of the Warwickshire police had gotten a bug up his nose after being knocked back by Stratford Council's lisencing team in no uncertain way. They over-ruled his objections to the event at every turn and praised the Hells Angels record on safety and professionalism stating that it was probably the best run festival of any kind in Europe and that the town welcomed it every year and the £2.5 million it brings to the local economy.

On arriving in the area we were met by dozens of police officers from several counties (all on overtime of course) lots of number plate recogition camera vans, squad cars, un-marked cars, motorcycles, riot vans, swat teams (fully armed with semi-automatic weapons) undercover surveillance teams, the lot!

They closed off all the side roads to the local villages for some unfathomable reason. They set up a big camp for themselves in adjoining fields and stole the 6" water main for their shower block. This is the main reserved for the fire brigade should there be an emergency on site!

They commandeered the roundabouts and lay by's, coned off the main road, implemented 'stop and search' powers (only allowed to run for 24hrs but they kept it up for 4 days) stopped, threatened and intimidated everyone they could, stripped vehicles and searched innocent members of the public.

That after all seemed to be the sole purpose of the exercise, to intimidate people and frighten them off. My own crew were stopped, searched, thrown into a caged transit and taken to Leamington Spa, miles away, on false charges which were then dropped, as were my crew, miles from the track, half a day later and quite traumatised by the whole event.

These are decent people, grand parents, in their family saloon, on their first visit to the Bulldog. Like everyone, they felt very safe and secure once on site but were scared to death to go outside.

Local residents held several meetings attended by record numbers and they all let the police know that they were not wanted under any circumstance and that they objected most vehemntly to Bill Holland's (seeming) personal vendetta that had cost them over £1.4 million of local taxpayers money.

This went on well into Sunday as they actually blocked off lanes of the dual carriageways out of Stratford to use them for mass stop and search operations causing traffic chaos!

The result of all this? two convictions for possession of camping tools (lethal weapons) ! ACC Bill Holland proclaimed the whole operation a complete success and well worth the money.

His excuse for all this? A motorcyclist got shot last year, 40 miles away on a motorway!

The local licensing comittee visited the site and received a round of applause from the crowd. The local school dropped some children off for the day to do a project and they had a great time. The local Rotary club were there all weekend and not only had a great time they got a lot of money for their charity.

There were no crimes and no serious incidents on site and everyone was well behaved as they have been for the past 22 years.

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PostPosted: 19:24 - 26 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

I was there last year, witnessed the whole thing from the safety of the gate.

The police managed to create the very atmosphere of intimidation and fear they thought they were trying to stop.

Fucking nazi wankers.
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PostPosted: 06:41 - 28 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/south-warwickshire-news/2008/08/12/police-declare-bulldog-bash-a-success-92746-21515342/


https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/coventry_warwickshire/8171604.stm

Spot the difference


Global Gathering

A total of 435 people were given police cautions for possession of controlled drugs at the Global Gathering festival.

Warwickshire Police said a further 40 people were arrested on suspicion of drugs supply offences at the event at Long Marston Airfield over the weekend.

Three people were arrested for possession of offensive weapons and three for theft from tents, a spokeswoman for Warwickshire Police added.

Items deposited in police "amnesty bins" included a bag containing 600 ecstasy tablets, knives and a hand-made knuckle duster.



Bulldog Bash

A MAJOR operation to police one of the biggest biker festivals in Europe has ended with 26 arrests and the seizure of a number of weapons.

Random checks resulted in 26 arrests, with 24 weapons - mostly knives - being seized.

Most of the other offences were drug-related

This summer's event was only allowed to go ahead after Stratford District councillors ignored police pleas to refuse permission.


difference is one is full of bikers and the other isn't

wankers!!!!!!!!!
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