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11,000 youngsters go drug crazy at Britian's biggest-ever acid party

 

More than 11,000 youngsters flocked to the amazing "secret" Acid House party in a huge aircraft hangar.

 

Dealers openly peddled drugs to the background of mind-bending music and lasers, but only SIX policemen were there at the height of the all-night bash.

 

For the shadowry organisers had kept their arrangements so hush-hush that no one knew the venue until the last possible moment.

 

 

Sun investigators who infiltrated the £40-a-head party at White Waltham Airfield, Berks saw:

 

 

Party-goer Ann Margaret, 21 emerged from the crush and said:

 

 

One man was stabbed in the back of the hangar as rows broke out over ticket shortages and drugs deals. The extravaganza, which raked in £500,000 for the organisers was the latest and greatest in a series of "M25 parties". Hordes of youngsters, tipped off by...

 

 

Spaced Out - Cont.

Announcements on pirate radio stations, met at pubs just off London's orbital motorway late on saturday night. Only when the organisers gave their "runners" the go-ahead over mobile phones was the site of the party revealed. Then convoys of cars and coaches made the mad dash along the M25 to the airfield at 2am.

 

A police inspector at the scene said:

 

 

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