For an operation involving a large number of police (typically 10-20) at a fixed location, the colloquial termboozebusis often used.
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It is, of course, the case that much of the misbehaviour of "boozing bus parties" already constitutes offences against the criminal law—breach of the peace, public indecency, and so on.
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We are all aware of what has been termed the problem of the "boozing bus party", and the nuisance which it causes—the rowdy behaviour and the offences against decency.
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