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Looks like Justin Bieber got a little to popular for his own good

Justin Bieber is currently holed up in his hotel in Liverpool, England -- with thousands of screaming girls outside ... and cops have warned Bieber that it could turn in to a "possible riot situation" and have even threatened to arrest him.

Here is the whole story

http://www.tmz.com/2011/03/10/justin-bieber-riot-liverpool-screaming-girls-hotel-police-cops-situation/

Of course I don't want him to get hurt...But I'd be fine if he was trapped for say a few months  ;D

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I really don't understand why the girls like this guy so much.

I bet it is a publicity stunt.

Now that I think of it his hair is a bit like a Beatles hair style, Hum interesting.

I think it would be funny if they arrested him, although I don't think he would do very well in a holding cell and I'm not sure what they could arrest him for.

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Is a story one reads in a " rag " really the whole story?  I don't understand all the negativity from forum members, like him or not the kids just out there making a buck.........good for him.

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I think it would be funny if they arrested him, although I don't think he would do very well in a holding cell and I'm not sure what they could arrest him for.

The charge would be "inciting a riot" and yes, they could arrest him for it.

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he's just winning... duh

I think it would be funny if they arrested him, although I don't think he would do very well in a holding cell and I'm not sure what they could arrest him for.

The charge would be "inciting a riot" and yes, they could arrest him for it.

For sitting in his hotel room minding his own business? I'm no legal expert but that seems like shaky grounds at best.

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I think it would be funny if they arrested him, although I don't think he would do very well in a holding cell and I'm not sure what they could arrest him for.

The charge would be "inciting a riot" and yes, they could arrest him for it.

For sitting in his hotel room minding his own business? I'm no legal expert but that seems like shaky grounds at best.

I read where he and his entourage were given explicit instructions to not go near the windows or within sight of the crowd.

Failure to comply with that request and the aftermath that would follow would subject him to some form of criminal charges, i.e. "inciting a riot". These would be compounded by any injuries that occur while the "girl mob" is rioting.

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"girl mob" is rioting.

How much rioting can a bunch of pre-teen and teen girls cause? 

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Strength in numbers.

I just saw an updated story where he was given the "ok" to wave at the fans in the hopes that they would see him and decide to go home.

Apparently, no one left.   ;D

Strength in numbers.

I just saw an updated story where he was given the "ok" to wave at the fans in the hopes that they would see him and decide to go home.

Apparently, no one left. ;D

Speed, you're following this one pretty close.  Do you perhaps have a little Bieber Fever? ;D

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He should 'moon' them from his window just to see the reaction. He has more than enough $$$ to throw bail....

Remember when rock stars would destroy hotel rooms and launch TV's out the window ? The Who were banned from ALL Holiday Inns back in the 70's

He should 'moon' them from his window just to see the reaction. He has more than enough $$$ to throw bail....

Remember when rock stars would destroy hotel rooms and launch TV's out the window ? The Who were banned from ALL Holiday Inns back in the 70's

You have to remember though, he only tries to act like a bad boy.

http://www.youtube.c...h?v=6OqfWJ8mlTI

::)

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Strength in numbers.

I just saw an updated story where he was given the "ok" to wave at the fans in the hopes that they would see him and decide to go home.

Apparently, no one left. ;D

Speed, you're following this one pretty close. Do you perhaps have a little Bieber Fever? ;D

I gotta say, the kid has command over "of age" girls as well.

Respect.   ;D

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Strength in numbers.

I just saw an updated story where he was given the "ok" to wave at the fans in the hopes that they would see him and decide to go home.

Apparently, no one left. ;D

Speed, you're following this one pretty close. Do you perhaps have a little Bieber Fever? ;D

I gotta say, the kid has command over "of age" girls as well.

Respect. ;D

Yes, he does.  On Saturday Night Live a few weeks back both he and Dana Carvey were guests.  Church Lady was hot to trot for the Bieber. 

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Come on warm weather !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

lol....so if waving at fans is inciting a riot, which cop do they arrest for the mayhem that ensues when they arrest the young man?

I mean if these girls are near rioting when he waves, the arrest will have them burning cars.

Been a long winter...huh...

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Moon the crowd?

I know of a rock star that is so ugly that he was arrested when he looked out of the window and the cops got him for mooning.

The other day in my doctors office, my doctor told me to take off all my clothes, stand by the window, and stick my tongue out.

I did and asked him why I needed to do that?

He said he was mad at his neighbor.  ;D   ;D   ;D

All those girls after Justin and he can't touch a one. What a shame.

I could go on but J Francho will pull my posts and ball me out so bye for now.  :D   :D   :D

My 10 year old niece walk in my apartment the other day, and she was dressed EXACTLY like him. If it was morally and legally possible to slap some sense into her I would have... I don't get why girls like this kid. He's a tool

My friends dad, who lives in Atlanta is one of Justin Biebers producers and my friend is good friend of Justin. He's told me that all of this fame has gone straight to his head and Bieber takes advantage of it....A LOT.

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