Friday, 26 Apr 2024

Dozens of Halloween revellers cram together for street party

Dozens of young people in Halloween fancy dress were confronted by police as crowds spilled out into the streets after closing time in Nottingham.

The region was placed into the ‘very high’ tier three coronavirus alert level at 12.01am on Friday, with new rules coming into force which include a ban on buying alcohol from shops after 9pm.

However, local maths teacher Simmy Purwaha filmed the moment police had to intervene as densely-packed youngsters flouted social distancing guidelines to dance together on St James Street.

The 25-year-old said: ‘Mixed with booze it’s a recipe for disaster.’

Visit our live blog for the latest updates Coronavirus news live

Nottinghamshire Police said an 18-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of being drunk and disorderly and he remains in custody.

Nearby, police were forced to break up a 40-strong party in students halls at Nottingham Trent University, with a bag of cocaine and a PA system seized.

Assistant Chief Constable Kate Meynell said: ‘As we’ve said time and again, the very last thing we want to be doing as police officers is to be issuing these fines, but we have a responsibility to enforce the law and to keep people safe.

‘We take that responsibility very seriously and we will continue to take action against people who wilfully break the rules in this way.

‘It is perfectly clear that these kind of gatherings are not allowed and there really is no excuse for what we saw last night.’

Once identified, the party hosts will be facing a fine of £10,000 for organising an inside gathering of more than 30 people.

Ms Meynell added: ‘This pandemic is a serious risk to public health. Cases are rising fast and more people are getting seriously ill as a result.

‘We expect people to follow and obey the law and hope that this latest incident serves as a warning to others – that if you do break the rules in this way you will be caught and you will be punished.’

Mr Purwaha said of the incident on St James Street: ‘The actual shenanigans started at about 9.55pm when all of the bars let the patrons out at the same time onto a small lane.

‘It went on for about 20 minutes before enough police turned up to send people on their way.

‘One person was arrested in front of me and another was lying unconscious.

‘They were chanting World Cup football chants which didn’t make sense as there isn’t any football on.’

In the nearby market square, youngsters were seen posing for photographs dressed as minions from the film Despicable Me and chanting near police vehicles.

Mr Purwaha said he feels students have been ‘given a hard time’ by the Government and it is a minority of students who are flouting lockdown rules.

But he added: ‘That doesn’t excuse the awful behaviour on display yesterday.

‘Although it’s a minority of students, they’re taking the piss and ruining it for the rest of us who want to go for a drink but will be unable to without purchasing a meal.’

Commenting on the gatherings in Nottingham city centre on Thursday night, Chief Constable Craig Guildford said: ‘Following the reports, officers were swiftly on the scene to disperse the crowds from the Old Market Square and the rest of the evening had no incidents of note.

‘The vast majority of the Nottinghamshire community has understood the very serious situation the city and county are currently in with infection numbers and hospital admissions increasing on a daily basis.

‘It is the case that people are being issued fines for breaching the regulations but more importantly the virus is spreading rapidly throughout the community and people are dying.

‘It’s important to highlight that this kind of behaviour potentially puts the health of individuals, our officers at risk, and their families too, when they are attending such gatherings.

‘We are very determined to protect the public and will continue to respond quickly to such incidents.

‘We have to do all we can to stop the spread of Covid-19 and better protect older and more vulnerable people – as well as helping to reduce pressure on the emergency services and NHS as we move into winter.’

Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at [email protected].

For more stories like this, check our news page.

Source: Read Full Article

Related Posts