dailymail.co.uk — More than 300 people ran riot and destroyed an award-winning garden after they responded to a campaign for a mass water fight on social networking website Facebook. With the country basking in its recent spell of fine weather, hundreds descended on the Millenium Square garden in Leeds following a listing on the popular website.
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pamalalaurenMay 9, 2008
So they didn't mean to cause the damage. So what? Because they didn't mean it they shouldn't do anything about it? Seriously those lazy ass kids need to get up off their asses and clean up the mess they made. If it's not as bad as it's made out to be then it shouldn't be hard to clean up right? So go out there and do it. You organize a meeting of 300 people and have a water fight. How could you not know that the gardens would be trampled? You're asking people to run around and not get shot with water. How do you not recognize the potential for damage? Do just go clean it up. Suck it up, admit it was not the best place to do the event, and fix the problem.
ali100333May 9, 2008
I live in Leeds and think that its terrible, especially as the garden was dedicated to Nelson Mandela
johnmatiasMay 9, 2008
This comment is awesome! It makes me want to cause mayhem and loot to my hearts content!! Who's with me?
zomboMay 10, 2008
I'm sure Leeds council tax payers will be more than happy to accept your money for the damages you've caused. Contact Leeds city council on 0113 234 8080.
whoreableMay 10, 2008
Actually its a news site.
tarotsanMay 11, 2008
Don't impose your anal standards of maturity on others, at 22 he is a mere child.
greatme2Oct 16, 2009
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