This is the shocking moment police raid an illegal party in a marquee with 50 revellers inside.
Bodycam footage shows police officers storming in and breaking up the New Year s Eve gathering in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire.
Bedfordshire Police has handed the organiser a £10,000 fine after giving them a warning following a tip-off, but still returning to find dozens of party-goers.
The event featured a dance floor, disco lights, four speakers, tables and chairs.
Body cam footage shows police officers storming in and breaking up the illegal party in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, on New Year s Eve
In the video, a police officer can be heard shouting get out of the marquee now while a female responds: I live here.
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Police are trying to identify a reckless rave host whose unlicensed New Year s Eve party saw hundreds of revellers trash a 500-year-old church in Essex.
Members of the conservation group that supports All Saints Church in East Horndon - a Grade II-listed building - said they are devastated by the damage caused and estimate repairs could cost more than £1,000.
Organisers of the event set up a bar and DJ decks inside the church and hired Portaloos for partygoers.
Officers had objects thrown at them and were threatened as they dealt with the incident at the disused church - which led to three people being arrested on suspicion of drugs and public order offences.
The sound system set up in the illegal rave in Thorndon Park POLICE have slammed reckless people and issued £18,000 fines for illegal New Year raves overnight. Hundreds of people chose to attend unlicensed events in Essex to flout coronavirus restrictions. Police say the ravers have endangered themselves and others and put extra strain on our NHS on New Year’s Eve . Officers from our Operational Support Group attended three main locations throughout the course of last night and the early hours of this morning. A spokesman for Essex Police said: The first was a conservation-run church in Thorndon Park, where hundreds of people had gained entry.
Essex Police attended multiple Covid breaches overnight. Credit: Essex Police/Twitter A woman was fined £10,000 after police shut down a New Year party taking place in an area with the highest Covid infection rate in England. Essex Police were granted a dispersal order after responding to reports of a large, unauthorised, gathering in Epping Forest shortly after midnight. A Snapchat video published on Twitter, claiming to be shot overnight in Sewardstonebury, showed multiple young adults dancing and partying inside a room. There were balloons, sparklers, a DJ, and alcohol was being served in large ice buckets by waiters. There was even a fire dancer outside entertaining guests.