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Police bodycam footage shows ravers roaring and charging at officers during an illegal party which saw five people jailed this month.
Bristol Live reported earlier this week on four people imprisoned after attacking police at a rave which took place last Halloween (October 31) in a disused warehouse. In total, five ravers have been jailed for a combined 60 weeks.
Around 500 to 700 people gathered for a party lasting almost 24 hours at Beeches Industrial Estate, Yate. The event started at around 10pm, but police were not able to disperse people until 2pm the next day because of the sheer size of the initial gathering.
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Whitsunday Sea Eagles women back in the game Whitsunday Sea Eagles player Erica McIntosh takes on the Swans opposition. Picture: AFLQ Mackay Josh Rhodes
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Celebrating the end to a great pre-season, last weekend finally saw the hard work of the Whitsunday Sea Eagles Women’s side pay off with their return to the AFLQ Mackay competition.
Most of the side had never played together as a team, with some never having played a game of AFL at all.
Lead by Coach Ian Hodges and Captain Georgie Carland, the team proceeded to not only enthusiastically take the field against the Eastern Swans but put up quite the challenge.