LONDON, Jan 1: London police arrested 78 people in what they said was a largely good natured New Year’s eve celebration in the capital.

Huge crowds lined the banks of the River Thames on Wednesday night to usher in the New Year and watch a spectacular fireworks display. Revellers hugged each other and popped champagne corks as Big Ben struck midnight.

Police said the 3,300 officers on duty in London arrested 78 people, including 18 for assault, 39 for public order offences and 10 for being drunk and disorderly.

“The nature of New Year’s eve in central London has changed. From what used to be a relatively low-key spontaneous night is now a world-class event that attracts thousands and thousands of people,” said police Superintendent Brian Pearce.

The large crowds created a challenge for police but people were mainly good humoured, he said.—Reuters

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