Parents told to ‘take responsibility’ after two days of TikTok-led London disorder
Following two days of disorder in Clapham, London, police are urging parents to take responsibility for their children's actions. The incidents, occurring on Saturday and Tuesday, were reportedly sparked by a TikTok trend encouraging large gatherings.

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AI-generatedFollowing two days of disorder in Clapham, London, police are urging parents to take responsibility for their children's actions. The incidents, occurring on Saturday and Tuesday, were reportedly sparked by a TikTok trend encouraging large gatherings. Hundreds of young people congregated on Clapham High Street, with reports of shops being stormed and fireworks set off. Six teenage girls have been arrested for offenses including assault and shoplifting, and police anticipate further arrests as they review footage. Authorities are also calling on social media companies to address content that promotes disorder. The Metropolitan Police deployed additional officers after the initial unrest, and several officers and a member of the public were assaulted.
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5 extractedWe have created a culture where too many young people believe they can do what they like and nothing will happen.
Four officers and one member of the public were assaulted during the unrest.
The antisocial behaviour took place after link-ups arranged on social media sites including TikTok and Snapchat.
Six teenage girls have been arrested so far in connection with the disorder in Clapham.
Events like this, fuelled by online trends and viral content on platforms such as TikTok, can quickly escalate and lead to serious outcomes.