Police evict large crowd from Easter party.

Images of partygoers in bunny ears and drinking cider, with a road blocked by parked cars.

April 1st 2024.

Police evict large crowd from Easter party.
On Easter Sunday, people in Exmoor were spotted wearing bunny ears, celebrating the holiday in their own unique way. However, things took a turn when the police received numerous calls about an illegal rave happening in Somerset. The event, attended by hundreds of people, was causing chaos on the roads, with cars parked on both sides and drivers getting stuck.

Local resident Tania Govier shared photos of the mayhem, commenting that she wouldn't be surprised if the police conducted drug testing on the attendees. She also expressed her disbelief that an illegal rave could cause such a disturbance, with around 2,000 people and 500 cars in attendance, along with only six police officers on the scene.

The Avon and Somerset Police received a call at 6am about the unlicensed music event in Luxborough, near Watchet. By the time they arrived, there were already hundreds of people partying. The officers immediately responded to the scene and have been engaging with both attendees and locals, providing reassurance to the community.

Tania's post on social media prompted a response from someone who mentioned that Exmoor was not the ideal place for families to visit on that day. The loud music could be heard for miles and was causing concerns about noise and rubbish pollution. Photos shared on social media showed revellers donning bunny ears and enjoying cider at the rave, which was set up in the centre of Exmoor.

Another person chimed in, mentioning that there were a lot of police present at nearby Kennisham and that there was a lot of rubbish strewn about. They also noted that many people seemed lost and confused. Unfortunately, this is not the first time an illegal rave has caused chaos over a bank holiday weekend. Last year, a similar incident occurred in a small town in Wales, with over 1,000 people attending the unlicensed music event.

It's disheartening to see the damage and disruption caused by these illegal raves. The police are doing their best to handle the situation and provide support to both attendees and locals. Let's hope that in the future, people will find more responsible and legal ways to celebrate and have fun.

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