
They came in their hundreds of thousands to dance and have a good time, Rio de Janeiro-style.
And today revellers let their hair down in style at the Notting Hill Carnival in West London, with drumming groups, floats and sound systems all taking centre stage.
More than 6,500 police officers were patrolling the streets for the second day of the event as Scotland Yard continued its unprecedented security operation just weeks after the riots.
By 3pm, 17 people had been arrested, bringing the total held over two days to 99.


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Record numbers of police officers were on duty, with London's reputation at stake in the wake of widespread violence and looting earlier this month.
The festivities got off to a peaceful start yesterday, with more than 5,500 officers on the streets, as revellers descended on the capital for Europe's biggest street festival.
Between 6am on Sunday and 8am today there were 88 arrests for a variety of offences, including drugs possession, public order, theft, criminal damage, robbery and assault, the Metropolitan Police said.



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Officers from the dog support unit also seized three Pit-Bull type dogs under section 1 of the Dangerous Dogs Act but no-one was arrested, the force added.
Last night, Commander Steve Rodhouse announced there would be a larger police operation in place today, with yesterday's 5,500 officers increased to 6,500.





Putting on a show: Dancers give a dramatic performance for the Bank Holiday crowds
source: dailymail
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