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    Social networks help Britons clean up after riots

    LONDON (AP) — They came to restore their city's good name, armed with brooms.

    The morning after devastating riots swept across London, hundreds of people gathered in Twitter-organized crews to sweep up broken glass, clean vandalized buildings and show the world — and themselves — that their city is about more than mindless destruction.

    "After everything that happened last night, it's good to see people can come together for something other than looting," said Jina Creighton, 23, gathering with dozens of others outside the subway station in the Camden area of London. Overnight rioters looted a bicycle shop, a convenience store, a sportsgear shop and a mobile phone retailer in the popular nightlife area, and smashed the windows of bars and clubs.

    Hundreds more volunteers gathered in other riot-ravaged areas of London, from Croydon in the south of the city to Ealing in the west, by a campaign started on Twitter while the violence was still raging overnight.

    The Association of British Insurers said the cost of repairing the damage would be tens of millions of pounds (dollars).

    The volunteer cleanup was spontaneous, loosely organized and enthusiastic. Participants ranged from students to retirees. Many had come equipped with brooms and rubber gloves.

    Creighton said she had answered a question on Twitter about the best place to meet in Camden and found herself appointed the local organizer.

    Alex May, a 32-year-old software engineer, said he'd read about the cleanup on Twitter, bought a broom and walked down to join in.

    "The police are stretched to the limit, so it's down to them doing what they can and the people helping out," he said.

    "But the problem is that the riots happened in the first place. It's something that has to be dealt with in the longer term."

    Police are examining social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook amid claims rioters used them to help organize disturbances. But the sites have also been used to clear up the damage.

    In Liverpool, which also saw rioting Monday, 21-year-old bartender Charles Jupiter set up a "Liverpool Clean Up" Facebook page that brought about100 volunteers onto the streets Tuesday morning.

    "I thought, 'Not in my city'," Jupiter said. "People were posting, 'I'm embarrassed to be English, I'm embarrassed to be from London or Liverpool.'

    "I reposted and said, 'I'm not. That's why I'm going out there to help clean up.'"

    By the time the volunteers gathered in Camden, most of the shattered glass had been swept up, the damaged windows patched. A group headed by subway for the worse-hit Clapham area across town.

    If violence strikes again, they said, they would do it again on Wednesday.

     

    47 comments

    • a citizen  •  6 mths ago
      This isn't just for G.B. but the whole advanced world. If we are going to let Africans and Muslims into our countries we need to ban their dress codes and launguage and social activities based on the country they ran from. I.E. no more African Days celebrations and no more muzlim prayers bordcast over speakers. No more tye die sudo african dresses or muzlim veils. You want to live in the civilized world, then live like civilized people.
    • HaveGunWillTravel  •  6 mths ago
      How Politically Correct can the brainless fools on TV be? Just heard on TV that this bimbo reporter wouldn't say that a black man shot at a policeman and they killed him in London, she said and African American was killed in London. OMG. Do you think she could have at least said African Britian? As usual, our liberal media is painting this low life, gun toting thug as the victim. (Only because he was black I bet)
    • Jyrgalism  •  6 mths ago
      Why the hell are you cleaning it up. Let the ars holes that did it clean it or live in it.
    • kevin  •  6 mths ago
      Like to see the "bobbies" beatin that black #$%$!!
    • a citizen  •  6 mths ago
      Once again the good working people clean up after the pigs. while this is good news it is still sad that the good have to support the bad, when will we learn that we are waisting time on these people and just send them home and close our boarders to them. Let them live the life they want in their home countries.
    • Anthony P  •  6 mths ago
      Funny how those clean-up volunteers look nothing like the rioters...
    • Dr Jerky  •  6 mths ago
      Now let's see what their "solution" is to fix this. All this accomplished was to make England more of a police state. You already have cameras (10,000 last report I saw) ALL over London. This is going to be used to close the grip on everybody.
    • Mary Kudrna  •  6 mths ago
      ALL WHITE AND ONE BLACK
    • kevin  •  6 mths ago
      I would love to see the "old" England come back, catch these rioters and have them drawn and quartered in the town square...
    • David  •  6 mths ago
      Nice story for a change, but it should be the dirtbags who have to clean it up.
    • stephen  •  6 mths ago
      Britons were a native like group to the British Island. Britains would be more correct.
    • Hillary  •  6 mths ago
      I am so glad that the good people living in the cities in Britain like London and Liverpool are willing to help clean up the messes made by those thugs and help make things right again. I am so happy for them and I respect them all for that. Really I do. :)
    • mr.misterx68  •  6 mths ago
      To the people involved in the clean up,and all like minded folks around the world,(the ones that want to fix the World instead of breaking it more),I salute you.
    • none  •  6 mths ago
      "Social networks help Britons clean up after riots"...notice in the picture. they're all white.
    • Fati  •  6 mths ago
      I bet you these are the real Britts not migrant!
    • g  •  6 mths ago
      Third world immigrants loot, Native Europeans clean up thier mess once again.
    • Heathcliff  •  6 mths ago
      The multiculti's wreak havoc and the whites have to clean up after them.Shameless Pigs.
    • Guest  •  6 mths ago
      Cool
      And the broom sticks will serve as excellent anal probes if the retarded rioters come out again
    • Huh  •  6 mths ago
      During the riot, the criminals used thier cell phones, I wonder if the police would confiscate thier cell phones, as it was used to accy to commit a crime.
    • BirdWatcher  •  6 mths ago
      S

      Third world immigrants loot, Native Europeans clean up thier mess once again.

      ===

      You are a moron. Look at the photo of those people who helped to clean up after the riots, and you will see people of all colors are involved. My advice to you is you need to clean up your freaking mind, moron!
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