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Oldham News | Main News | Don't risk your life by attending a rave - GMP

Don t risk your life by attending a rave - GMP Date published: 09 June 2021 The aftermath of the illegal rave at Daisy Nook last summer Illegal and unregulated events can potentially result in fatal consequences, so Greater Manchester Police have issued a plea to those intent on attending a potential rave this summer. In June 2020, GMP responded to two large illegal raves in Greater Manchester, one in Daisy Nook and the other in Carrington. One of these raves saw the tragic death of a member of the public, many others injured and officers being assaulted. Since these raves, GMP have had a dedicated operation in place to scan intelligence and to supply extra resources around hot spot areas to ensure we stop these events taking place.

Police issue warning about illegal raves | This Is Lancashire

Police have given an update POLICE have warned people against attending illegal highly dangerous raves. In June 2020 GMP responded to two large illegal raves in Greater Manchester - in Daisy Nook and Carrington. In May last year, Police pre-emptively shut down a planned rave in Rivington, after rumours of the party were posted on social media. And in March, 12 people were issued with coronavirus fines in Healey Nab Quarry, north of Horwich. One of the June raves saw the death of a member of the public, while many others were injured, including police officers Since the raves, Greater Manchester Police has had a dedicated operation in place to scan intelligence and to supply extra resources around hot spot areas to ensure they stop the events taking place.

Fly-tipping devices an expensive "waste" of public funds claims ex-council worker

A FORMER council employee has alleged that Oldham council wasted a large amount of money on electronic tablets to tackle fly-tipping. According to the ex-employee council officers were issued with electronic devices to speed up day to day service requests and document fly-tipping incidents. The former member of the Neighbourhood Enforcement Team, who does not wish to be named, told The Oldham Times that a large amount of money,” which they believed to be in excess of tens of thousands, had been spent on the doomed project. The former staff member said the system was “very quickly found to be unfit for purpose,” claiming the devices “have never been used” and calling the debacle a “waste” of public funds.

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