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“Only” 215 Arrests at This Year’s Notting Hill Coloniser Stabfest

notting-hill-police“Only” 215 people were arrested for public violence, drugs and other offences at this year’s annual coloniser stabfest otherwise known as the Notting Hill Carnival, according to police. The number of arrests was hailed as “down” on last year’s total of 270.

Predictably, the “celebration” of African coloniser culture in the heart of London ended in running battles with police and reports of several stabbings.

According to Chief Inspector Jo Edwards from the Met Police, stop and search techniques were used to root out trouble before it started. The Met has imposed a section 60 order on the Notting Hill area which “gives police the right to search people in a defined area at a specific time when they believe, with good reason, that there is the possibility of serious violence.”

Some 38 vehicles were impounded because drivers were uninsured or not licensed and at least seven vicious pit bull terriers — the trademark of black south London gangs — were seized by a police unit created specifically to combat this sort of invader crime, the “dangerous dogs unit.”

The stabbings and general violence took place after the last parade, police reported. Several brawls broke out at “after-carnival parties” and one in particular, at the Elbow Rooms in Westbourne Grove, ended in at least two of the revellers being taken to hospital.

According to press reports, an employee at that club said, “There were bottles getting smashed, blood pouring everywhere. There was one badly wounded black guy who was sitting with blood streaming from his head. I think he had been bottled.”

Police also arrested a group of 38 youths suspected of plotting trouble and held them until the carnival ended.

Chief Inspector Edwards said police had used CCTV to track several gangs of “youths” (which is a code word for black youngsters) who were “intent on causing trouble, at times throwing bottles at officers.”

Among those arrested were the 38 who were detained at Victoria station just after 3pm. According to the police, this group of “youths” was taken by bus to a South London police station and released at 10pm.

A bulletproof vest and a knife were recovered from members of that group. Chief Inspector Edwards said they “coming to the carnival to commit acts of crime and disorder.”

A comment published on a daily newspaper’s website today summed up the festival:

“We just returned home after having decamped for the weekend. No way we could have stayed, too noisy, too smelly and too dangerous.

Like most residents we are truly fed up with the carnival.

Although the main streets are relatively clean, the smell in our street is still absolutely appalling.

The pavements look as if they were torched! Needless to say, it is left to the shopkeepers to give them a thorough cleaning — not the council.

I’ve visited some festivals in my life, but never something so filthy, commercial and selfish like the NH carnival. — Resident, London, Notting Hill, UK, 01/9/2009 12:56”

The Notting Hill Carnival is nothing more than the colonisers of London putting on a show of how they have been able to take over Britain’s capital and turn it into a Third World cesspit.

Graphic images of the violence can be seen on the website of the Daily Mail here.

Nick Griffin MEP

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