Thousands attend illegal rave at RAF Charmy Down near Bath
http://tlio.org.uk/charmy-down-nr-bath-illegal-rave-at-airfield-was-too-big-to-stop/
19 July 2020 <- note a BBC editor has moved in and changed the
article's headline now - obviously the original was too positive!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-53462514
Police say they did not have the manpower to stop an illegal rave near
Bath which attracted more than 3,000 partygoers through the
night.
The event, at the former RAF Charmy Down airfield about three miles from
the city, began late on Saturday.
People living as far away as Bristol complained they had been kept
awake.
Avon and Somerset Police said despite officers arriving at the scene
within minutes of being alerted there were already "many people at
the site".
Ch Supt Ian Wylie said the force was aware a major gathering was likely
this weekend, but it was unable to pinpoint where it might take
place.
Once officers were called to the former RAF station, he said, it was too
late.
'No standing army'
"We got the call just after 23:00 (BST) and we were there within 10
minutes but all the stages were set up and all the music was already
going with many, many people at the site," he said.
"It became impossible for us to do anything... because of the safety
of those partygoers, many of whom were drunk, many of whom were on drugs,
and the safety of the officers attending."
He said it was not possible to gather enough officers to disperse such a
large number of people at that time of night.
"We don't have a standing army waiting to deal with these
issues," he added.
In an earlier statement, Avon and Somerset Police said despite closing
off approach routes, officers were still turning vehicles away on Sunday
morning.
Ch Supt Wylie said the music was stopped just after 13:00 on Sunday and
the site was eventually cleared three hours later.
Local resident Dulcie Walpole said as well as the noise issue, the
arrival of huge numbers of cars had also caused disruption.
"We had appointments to go to this morning and we couldn't actually
get out of the lane, there were cars parked all the way down and it's all
blocked off," she said.
"All of our neighbours have called the police and complained and it
doesn't seem to have done anything."
Tanya Rich, who lives in Weston in Bath, said the music from the rave,
held close to the A46, woke her up at 05:00.
"I heard this thumping sound. I thought someone had their car stereo
on loud and it would stop, but it kept going," she said.
"I went on my local Facebook group and everyone was talking about it
and complaining.
"People have been saying they can hear it as far away as Longwell
Green, even Kingswood.
"It's so loud. You couldn't have a window open."
Ch Supt Wylie said an investigation would take place into how the rave
was organised.
"This is just, frankly, selfish actions of individuals who seemed
determined to ignore the Covid-19 legislation, and all of the health
advice that has been widely publicised," he said.
"They have caused significant disruption to the people of Bath and
the local area."
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