200 girls fight in London

Utterly disgraceful.

They do it all the time in Belfast. Even got a name for it. "Recreational rioting". Prods and Catholics organise a riot at an interface area on a Friday or Saturday night. Go out drinking. Get ****ed. Go to the arranged interface. Start lobbing their empty bottles of Buckfast and WKD at each other. Cops turn up. Everyone turns on the cops.

It's an absolute menace. When I was living in Belfast, some weekends traffic would be redirected so you had to take another route home while they dealt with / contained these little scrotes.

Was in Belfast many years back somewhere around an area where there is heavy security fences/gates in the street? was a whole column of the riot vans/police waiting up a side road - they knew something was gonna kick off but weren't sure where and warned us not to hang about.
 
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Utterly disgraceful.



Was in Belfast many years back somewhere around an area where there is heavy security fences/gates in the street? was a whole column of the riot vans/police waiting up a side road - they knew something was gonna kick off but weren't sure where and warned us not to hang about.

Yep, quite a regular thing in Belfast. Moreso during the marching season. Id hazard a guess that the psni has more armoured land rovers than the British army. Iirc they've had to send a few over to England on occasions, along with water cannon equipped vehicles.
 
Was in Belfast many years back somewhere around an area where there is heavy security fences/gates in the street? was a whole column of the riot vans/police waiting up a side road - they knew something was gonna kick off but weren't sure where and warned us not to hang about.

What time of the year were you there at? If it was July / August, that's height of the marching season. So Belfast is always tense along the interfaces / "peace" walls. Also depends on a particular area as some local parades outside of the season are problematic. Ironically, there's more "peace" walls up in Belfast now than there was during the Troubles. You usually get the hippies saying "bring down the walls" or "give peace a chance" but they're not the ones having to live by the walls when there's petrol bombs, paint bombs or bottles of **** being heaved over them from each side.

That's all it usually takes to kick off a riot too. Some drunk kid ****es in a bottle, lobs it over a fence. "Our side is under attack" and next thing with phones and social media you have a couple hundred kids at an interface pelting each other with whatever they can find.

Yep, quite a regular thing in Belfast. Moreso during the marching season. Id hazard a guess that the psni has more armoured land rovers than the British army. Iirc they've had to send a few over to England on occasions, along with water cannon equipped vehicles.

When the RUC was restructured into the PSNI I know that a load of Tangi's ended up being shipped over to the mainland. I think Yorkshire has about 6 of them after the Bradford riots. I don't know about the water cannon though. With the London riots I remember there were calls to bring cannons from here over to the mainland, but I think the government point blank refused.

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FOR GOD AND WHARRGARBL!
 
Lol! It is hard not to picture somebody shouting endlessly at someone about vertical videos at some event.

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Lets face it, the 12th riot is practically a cultural tradition now in belfast, we need to economise on it, turn it into a family freindly event with burger vans and such, like the americans do with the civil war reenactments, could make for some good tourism.

And of course seeing the towns from the hills when the bonfires are going, it's what i imagine the blitz looked like.
 
This is exactly what Suffragettes had in mind when they wanted equal rights for women, now they fight on the streets just like us ;)
 
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