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BEXLEY: Riot police called in to disperse St George's Day troublemakers

A BEXLEY Village bar has had its licence suspended following a a drunken brawl in the village on St George’s Day, involving up to 300 drinkers.

Bexley police asked for an emergency Bexley Council licensing sub-committee hearing this afternoon (April 24) which suspended the drinks licence at the Trax Bar in Mill Row, off Bexley Village High Street, as of 6pm tonight.

The suspension will last until a full review hearing of the bar’s licence is held. But that date has yet to be fixed.

Every St George’s Day the bar hosts a party and yesterday was no exception. By lunchtime partygoers were already celebrating.

Police began receiving calls from the public at round 8pm about a disturbance outside the bar.

A police car was dispatched and when officers arrived, they found up to 40 people fighting.

The car then came under a hail of bottles and missiles from the 300-strong crowd and some windows were broken.

The officers withdrew and called for back-up.

Up to 100 police officers were called in from central London and other boroughs, including the Territorial Support Group in full riot gear, police dogs and the Met Police helicopter.

As the drinkers started moving towards the High Street, police put up cordons at strategic points to contain the crowd.

Other pubs in the village agreed to close their doors, keeping existing customers inside, while officers tried to disperse the drinkers left out in the street.

The village pubs were then allowed to release their customers before closing their doors for the night.

Meanwhile pubs in Bexleyheath Broadway, and some in Sidcup, also shut up shop in case of further trouble.

Chief Inspector Steve Murrant, who is in charge of licensing in the borough, said the crowd gradually drifted away after realising they would not be able to get a drink anywhere else locally.

Mr Murrant was in no doubt about who was to blame for the trouble.

He told News Shopper: “People were drinking to excess and the premises was mismanaged.

“When the bar became aware the large crowd was still growing and things were getting out of hand, it made no attempt to contact the police for help.

“It was members of the public who called police.”

He said he was very disappointed at the incident, but added he had been very encouraged by the way the other licensees in the area had reacted and had worked with the police to help contain the trouble.

Many publicans used the new village Pub Safe scheme to keep each other informed of what was happening.

Mr Murrant said there were several rumours circulating about the cause of the fighting.

Some have claimed British National Party supporters were to blame, but others say it was trouble between rival football fans.

Three arrests were made and one person was taken to hospital with minor injuries.

If you were caught up in the trouble, or took any photographs, call the newsdesk on 01689 885723.

Comments(18)

Valiant says...
12:05pm Sun 26 Apr 09

Inspector Steve Murrant is first quoted as saying there was no doubt what caused the problems. People drinking to excess and mismanagment of the premises. He then mentions 'rumours' being spread around as to who started it. Is he paid to gossip like a fish wife to Newsshopper then or to solve crime? The British National Party then get a mention. Why? In the sixties The Rolling Stones got the blame for everything. Now the extremist left wing media have made a political party their scapegoat. To quote Basil Fawly 'This is exactly how Nazi Germany got started'.

lippy57 says...
9:56pm Sun 26 Apr 09

Shame on you News Shopper !!
What started as a news story finished in nothing but idle gossip and is pathetic

Loco1 says...
10:30pm Sun 26 Apr 09

I heard it was all part of the Labour party’s attempt to get a 22 year old university student selected in Erith and Thamesmead. Because of all the bad publicity surrounding the illegal bribes and ballot box tampering they thought they would start a riot in Bexley and blame the BNP!

Of course if you think it was, or you have been told it was the BNP then name your source!!!!

Dickerson says...
9:59am Mon 27 Apr 09

I heard it was a mad rush for my poppers that kicked everything off.

PGoodge says...
10:25am Mon 27 Apr 09

Considering this site has warrented a comment from Bridgend, it could be assumed the BNP were very responsible for the fighting. I wonder if they had caps on to cover their skinheads? Valiant is right, this is exactly how the Nazi's got started. Lets not let it happen in Bexley!! Well done News Shopper, you wouldn't have made the comment if you didn't have proof, keep it up!

PGoodge says...
10:25am Mon 27 Apr 09

Considering this site has warrented a comment from Bridgend, it could be assumed the BNP were very responsible for the fighting. I wonder if they had caps on to cover their skinheads? Valiant is right, this is exactly how the Nazi's got started. Lets not let it happen in Bexley!! Well done News Shopper, you wouldn't have made the comment if you didn't have proof, keep it up!

PGoodge says...
10:25am Mon 27 Apr 09

Considering this site has warrented a comment from Bridgend, it could be assumed the BNP were very responsible for the fighting. I wonder if they had caps on to cover their skinheads? Valiant is right, this is exactly how the Nazi's got started. Lets not let it happen in Bexley!! Well done News Shopper, you wouldn't have made the comment if you didn't have proof, keep it up!

Loco1 says...
12:52pm Mon 27 Apr 09

I heard it was all part of the Labour party’s attempt to get a 22 year old university student selected in Erith and Thamesmead. Because of all the bad publicity surrounding the illegal bribes and ballot box tampering they thought they would start a riot in Bexley and blame the BNP!

Of course if you think it was, or you have been told it was the BNP then name your source!!!!

Loco1 says...
12:55pm Mon 27 Apr 09

Considering Labour has now gotten into even more trouble over the selection of a representative in Erith we can now assume it was them that started the trouble in Bexley!

bexleyboy says...
7:42pm Mon 27 Apr 09

name their source? every resident of Bexley village could be their source. for too long we've had to put up with the BNP scum drinking and gathering in our village. It's no secret and it's certainly not gossip. A fight outside Trax on St George's day...rocket science it aint! and closing down that hole is the best thing thats happened here in a long time.

DAPJ says...
9:33pm Mon 27 Apr 09

There was another incident that evening away from Trax - on the high street (near the the King's Head) during which the riot police (not the local police) were seen to beat a man unconscious. There were a number of people in the street at the time - if anyone saw all or part of the incident, or have any pictures or video please can you let me know or send it to the newshopper(the man is a relative of mine). Many thanks.

Sammykay says...
9:54am Tue 28 Apr 09

I have heard for many years that Trax bar is a BNP headquarters, any truth in that? I’m not sure.
I also heard many reasons why the trouble started at Trax, one was a fight started between two men and resulted in the whole pub becoming involved, another was someone was trying to drive into the car park and had he car window smashed when shouting at the drunks to get out of the road, he then pulled over and got out of his car and the final was that last year Charlton fans burnt a Millwall shirt at Trax and it was a revenge attack by Millwall fans.
All are probable, all are stupid and all resulted in people being hurt (many innocent bystanders) and property being damaged.

Solution.....shut down this shoebox-sized pub, it should never have been given a license in the first place. That way the drunken thugs who claim to be patriotically celebrating St Georges day, will have no where gather and embarrass the British public.

PEACHYVICK says...
1:02pm Tue 28 Apr 09

I cannot believe the lies that have been fabricated in this story!
I was drinking in Trax from 1pm until the violence started and the atmosphere was happy and relaxed. It was nothing to do with being a racist day. Ironic really as the group I was in had four black people and five indian people. Lets ask them if they're racist shall we? In fact I have already sent them a link to this story and they were amazed!
The riots were nothing to do with Trax or it's patrons on the day! A group of delinquents (trust me I would use stronger words if I could!) arrived at about 7.30 who werent even drinking in the bar and in fact were not even old enough to drink. They were the ones who were fighting and smashing property! I was having a fantastic day until this point. If anyone's to blame it's them and the over zealous riot police who quite frankly did no good at all. They seemed to enjoy scaring the life out of the children and elderly who were there and even two of the Met Police regular police commented to me and my partner how they thought the riot police were taking their authority WAY too far! They even stopped people from giving first aid to an elderly gentleman who had fallen and was in a bad way. For the record if anybody knows how he is could you please comment as I am really concerned! Im shocked with this account of what happened. It was nothing to do with racism, football hooligans or alcohol. It was simply to do with the scum of the earth minors who will go out of their way to cause a scene when and wherever they can. I was always told never to believe what I read in the papers and god what good advice that actually was!! Im disgusted at this 'account'. It's all pretence!

DAPJ says...
9:46am Wed 29 Apr 09

PEACHYVICK - did you see what happened to the older man who was refused first aid? Was it on the high street? There was another man who'd been hit by the riot police just outside the King's Head who needed medical attention but was given none. Just wondering if it is the same guy. If yes, can tell you that he is not in a good way. We are looking for witnesses to come forward if possible.

PEACHYVICK says...
10:54am Wed 29 Apr 09

I can only assume this is the same incident. The guy was directly opposite the Kings Head, had grey hair and I would have estimated late 50's early 60's. Outside Paper Chain newsagents. I didnt see what had happened to him and wasnt let near him or what I assume was his wife to find out. I told the police I was fully first aid trained and knew how to deal with a major bleed and that he needed first aid immediately but they just kept pushing us back. I was distraught!

DAPJ says...
9:42am Fri 1 May 09

PEACHYVICK - the man I am talking about is in his early 40's with light brown hair. He wasn't given any medical attention at the scene despite having been beaten and momentarily knocked out. Wondering if we're talking about different people - wouldn't surprise me if there were others injured given the riot police were completely OTT, nevermind in the wrong place. Would you mind if I tried to contact you separately if needs be? (albeit not sure how to do it - maybe through Newshopper?). Thanks

PEACHYVICK says...
2:03pm Tue 5 May 09

You are more than welcome to contact me although I am obviously reluctant to give out my emai laddress on this website! If you can come up with a method then let me know.

DAPJ says...
12:32pm Fri 22 May 09

PEACHYVICK - thank you. If you could email me at the following address (damienjackson21@hot
mail.com) with your number perhaps? or I can reply to you with my number then it would really helpful if we could speak. Thanks again.

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