Fifty police officers from Kent Police spent the afternoon in Greatstone baby sitting four coaches...

Published: 6:12 pm August 30, 2020
Updated: 5:40 am October 8, 2025
Fifty Cops in Kent Baby sit Four Coach loads at Beach Party in Kent to avoid Mayhem – UKNIP

Fifty  police officers from Kent Police spent the afternoon in Greatstone baby sitting four coaches of visitors from South and North London.  Residents took to social media and called police in an attempts to avoid a repeat of the previous coach loads who trashed the breach and caused mayhem.

Fifty Cops In Kent Baby Sit Four Coach Loads At Beach Party In Kent To Avoid Mayhem

On August 9, thousands descended on the Romney Marsh after police foiled a previous attempt at hosting an event at nearby Camber Sands in East Sussex.

Fifty Cops In Kent Baby Sit Four Coach Loads At Beach Party In Kent To Avoid Mayhem

Attendees were then told on what was believed to be Snapchat that the event had not been cancelled, but moved a 20 minute drive down the road.

Fifty Cops In Kent Baby Sit Four Coach Loads At Beach Party In Kent To Avoid Mayhem

The virtual flyer insisted no one shared it on social media in the run up to the bash.

 

Fifty Cops In Kent Baby Sit Four Coach Loads At Beach Party In Kent To Avoid Mayhem

The party, which saw loud music played and a trail of litter left behind in its wake, went on into the night and descended into violence when four police officers were injured in an altercation.

Fifty Cops In Kent Baby Sit Four Coach Loads At Beach Party In Kent To Avoid Mayhem

A spokesman for Kent Police said: “”Kent Police was made aware of a large group of people gathering on Greatstone Beach at 11.41am on August 30. “Officers are in the area and are reminding those attending of the latest government advice around social distancing and encouraging them to adhere to it.”

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