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Thousands plan to attend illegal New Year's Eve raves despite Covid restrictions

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Thousands of careless partygoers are expected to ignore the threat of coronavirus by seeing in the New Year at illegal parties being held in London.

Organisers have shrugged off the threat of a £10,000 fine to throw unlicensed music events where revellers will party shoulder to shoulder.

Police have broken up one such event tonight at a building in Chadwell Heath, east London. Around 60 revellers had their dream of partying into 2021 shattered while the promoter was slapped with the five-figure fine.

In a tweet Barking and Dagenham police said: “We take the lives of all those within our communities seriously. "We only intend to protect our communities & operate with Covid Tier 4 Legal Guidelines.

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