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Horse had been sussing this geezer out, trying to make sure he was not the Old Bill. With that the chatty geezer went missing for ten minutes. The chatty geezer then laid out the plan — it was a bit complex. When Saturday finally came, Horse was standing at the arranged place at seven. He was on time, but the geezer was ten minutes late, as he was waiting for a car to stop for him to do the business.

Then the Mini slowed down, pulled in and stopped. Then the Mini drove off, going all the way down to the roundabout to come back on itself. Horse gave him ten pound notes and, in return, he was given a small bag of Bombers. Horse walked back to find the rest of his gang, they were all together sunning themselves on the beach.

Horse divvied out the gear, taking two quid off of each of them. He hid the remainder of the gear under the pebbles of the beach. Such was his enthusiasm, he was the first person through the door when the arcade opened. He loved playing on any machine, his luck was always poor and he never seemed to win anything. On a previous occasion, Horse and Middy were stood outside the arcade looking in at Doughnut. For some reason he was standing there playing the Laughing Policeman, putting in a sixpence every time it stopped laughing.

Doughnut was laughing along with the machine and, at one point, the Laughing Policeman had stopped for some minutes, but Doughnut was still laughing uncontrollably to himself. Doughnut was soon bored with this and leaving Dave and Cocker to talk to some other Mods he went down to the beach, lay down on the pebbles just seemed to fall to sleep in a matter of a minute. Sometime later Cocker and Dave had caught up with their slumbering mate. On the Sunday morning the gang had spent time having a quick wash in the toilets under the arches on the front, getting something to eat and then up to Madeira Drive, trying to walk the food off and, once more, looking at the scooters.

That morning there were many more arrivals coming in to Brighton from London and joining the others, parking up along the front. The gang would stop now and then, chatting to the incoming Mods, asking what part of London they came from and then moving off again. Later on all the gang went back to sitting on the beach by the side of Palace Pier.

It was not too sunny but at least it was dry, although a bit windy. All was quiet, but for some reason, there were lots of Old Bill about. Dave looked around, it seemed that there were hundreds of Mods sitting in groups on the beach.

Dave thought that was well nice. He was also looking forward to the club that night and getting some more pills down his neck. More to the point, and Horse had already noticed this, there also seemed to be crowds of Rockers all milling about by the promenade railings and looking down over the beach towards the Mods. Dave had to admit he had never seen that many Rockers it also seemed to him that their numbers were growing by the minute. Dave mused that there were more of them than you might be lucky to see at a Brands Hatch motorcycle meeting.

He would fucking kill me stone dead! All the Rockers are pointing down here to yer. More seriously, the large crowd of Rockers began to move slowly along the railings to the top of the concrete slope to the beach. As they made this threatening move the two groups, there were still insults being thrown between the rival groups. Some of the Mods were savvy enough to work out that trouble was brewing with the Rockers. Those Mods had returned to their scooters that had been parked up on the prom, just to make sure that they were all right.

The entire place seemed to buzz with a strange, malevolent atmosphere. Protestors walk along Brighton seafront this afternoon as they take part in a demonstrationn. In Liverpool demonstrators walked past police at St George's Hall to head towards Albert Dock to voice their opposition to Thursday's closure of businesses deemed non-essential.

There was a heavy police presence in the centre of Liverpool today as many gathered to protest. People in Leipzig attend a rally against the anti-corona measures adopted by the federal and state governments in Germany. Thousands of people took part in a protest in Leipzig in Germany today as the country entered another lockdown at the start of this week. Leipzig city centre in Germany was full of protestors today after Germany also entered a second lockdown.

A woman stands by her 'democracy not lockdowns' sign in central London this afternoon. Despite the big crowds in Brighton, London seemed to have just a few people protesting. Brighton and Hove Police wrote in a statement: 'We are aware of a protest in Brighton today. We urge people to abide by the regulations to help keep themselves and others safe. Merseyside Police also issued a statement saying: 'For the good health of our local communities please remember that gatherings of people are not allowed under the latest lockdown restrictions.

The UK isn't the only country seeing lockdown marches as people gathered in Leipzig in Germany to protest their new lockdown measures that were brought in on Monday. Germany is currently in a four-week semi-lockdown in an effort by authorities to rein in coronavirus infection rates. Pictured is a protest there today in Leipzig. Argos AO. Privacy Policy Feedback. Hundreds of maskless anti-lockdown protestors take to the streets of Liverpool on first weekend on new restrictions defying ban on demonstrations Demonstration has been organised by Save Our Rights UK for Brighton and Hove It comes despite banning of demonstrations for duration of second lockdown Brighton and Hove Police said action 'may be taken' against protestors Police in centre of Liverpool as demonstrators march through city to protest Residents in Leipzig in Germany also gathered in thousands to protest lockdown By Amelia Wynne For Mailonline Published: GMT, 7 November Updated: GMT, 7 November e-mail 2k shares.

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A couple of hundred people have gathered in front of Brighton Police Station as part of a Kill the Bill protest. Chants of "Whose streets? Police were seen barricading the station by standing in a line outside the entrance as the crowds drew nearer. Many at the demonstration are holding posters, including signs that read "Kill the Bill" and "defund the police".

Brighton and Hove Police tweeted: "We have temporarily closed the front office of John Street Police Station due to a large protest which is currently taking place outside. Elsewhere, Eighteen people have been arrested following a Kill the Bill protest in Manchester, police have said.

A Greater Manchester Police spokesman said officers were monitoring a "largely peaceful and contained" group of protesters in the city centre at about 1pm on Saturday.

The spokesman said: "A majority of the crowd had left by around 4pm but some of those who remained began to sit on the Metrolink line at St Peter's Square and cause significant disruption to transport networks and members of the public in the city centre.



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