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fight on beach

category national | miscellaneous | opinion/analysis author Monday August 11, 2003 19:40author by paul cummins Report this post to the editors

after dollymount mtv event

nine arrested as police breka up fight on beach and crowd turns on them

i was walking along the coast near bull island when i saw smoke coming from where i guessed the beach dance competition(and kitesurfing) was being held i also saw a few police vans rush by and firebrigade , if i had a camera i should gone to the scene and checked out what was happening

apparently a fight broke out among some people of the hundreds that were there after the event was finishing,

from the indo nine were arrested and a police was hit with knuckle duster and another a bottle,after they tried to stop the fight and the crowd turned on them

now im sure the police had reason to intervene (altough i don't think id be in a hurry to)and it be nice to get eyewitnes account on here but i can't help fearing that innocent people may have got hurt last night(apart from the police) as did people who got themselves caught up in the lansdowne trouble at the english - irish match years ago.
as opposed to the "dame street massacre" :) there were people at that match being violent and causing havoc and there probably was also last night but several innocent people got indiscriminately batoned by over enthusatic police and i can't help but think the same probably happened last night

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   The indo talked about anarchist slogans i think in todays paper     sir Anthony O    Mon Aug 11, 2003 21:01 
   RTE news @ one     the wireless head.    Mon Aug 11, 2003 21:34 
   Drink may have been involved ....     mr. stock phrases    Mon Aug 11, 2003 22:10 
   strong words were exchanged     cool idea!    Mon Aug 11, 2003 22:47 
   tempers were raised.     ..    Mon Aug 11, 2003 22:48 
   fighting for anarchism     matt    Tue Aug 12, 2003 09:47 
   Very little to do with anarchism, but...     Brian    Tue Aug 12, 2003 12:42 
   Re: Matt - Nothing to do with anarchism - Rather, probably got to do with capitalism     Anonymous    Tue Aug 12, 2003 12:44 
   Ahh, come on now Lads....     Mrs. Jones    Tue Aug 12, 2003 12:46 
 10   This, then, is the latest giggle..     jeff    Tue Aug 12, 2003 20:49 
 11   ahh sure its all fun     blameless    Tue Aug 12, 2003 21:23 
 12   That's right, it's not a class problem     Seáinín    Wed Aug 13, 2003 00:48 
 13   And in Baghdad 6 civilians are shot dead by US !     JMcK    Wed Aug 13, 2003 09:56 
 14   Store Street     Lugs Brannigan    Wed Aug 13, 2003 10:08 
 15   Human Rights     Mary Kelly-Jones    Wed Aug 13, 2003 22:54 
 16   It was society made me do it     matt    Thu Aug 14, 2003 09:50 
 17   Agree with not romanticising thugs     Phuq Hedd    Thu Aug 14, 2003 19:00 


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