It was on Easter weekend in 1964 in Brighton
2006-11-15 04:20:41
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answered by ♥gigi♥ 7
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Brighton beach Easter week-end 1964 Mods 67 Rockers 7 Number of arrests Injuries[approx] Mods22 Rockers 48{treatedin hospital]a resounding victory for the mods and Carlisle mods were there.
2006-11-15 13:17:50
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answered by celtic 4
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Second Battle of Hastings (1964)
The conflict came to a head on the south coast of England, where Londoners head for seaside resorts on Bank Holidays. In 1964, thousands of Mods descended upon Margate, Broadstairs and Brighton - to find that an inordinately large number of Rockers had made the same holiday plans. Within a short time, marauding gangs of Mods and Rockers were openly fighting, often using pieces of deckchairs. The worst violence was at Brighton, where fights lasted two days, and moved along the coast to Hastings and back: hence the tag the "Second Battle of Hastings". A small number of rockers were isolated on Brighton beach where – despite being protected by police – they were overwhelmed and assaulted by mods. Eventually calm was restored and a judge levied heavy fines, famously labelling the arrested protagonists as Sawdust Caesers. [1]
2006-11-15 04:31:45
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answered by emma a 3
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Brighton
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2006-11-15 04:20:34
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answered by Yo it's Me 7
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Which fight? There were various! Brighton's the famous one, but there was 'the battle of Hastings' as well.
2006-11-15 05:29:06
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answered by Antics 2
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Brighton BEACH think it was 1964
2006-11-16 04:59:06
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answered by roybester2000 2
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Brighton beach,watch the movie "Quadrophenia"
2006-11-15 04:20:13
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answered by Alfred E. Newman 6
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