The teen’s mother, who wished to remain anonymous, said she had received the “worst phone call” of her life – telling her that her daughter had been “attacked”. She hurried to the spot to pick up her daughter and find out how she had a black eye. Police were called to the scene of the altercation at Acorn Way, around 8.05 p.m. on Monday, April 11th. Security personnel claimed that a gang of teenagers and young people gathered outside the exhibition and provoked them and a witness at the scene believed the violence was caused by an argument between girls in the bumper cars. READ MORE:Chaos at the fair as they threw bricks at the police and a schoolgirl is arrested Mom told ECHO: “My daughter and her friend were thrown out of the festival, now I do not know the reason behind it, and I do not forgive her, she is no longer grounded for that reason. hit these kids. “My child was hit on the ground by a full punch to a man working at the exhibition. Her eye is terrible, she fell back and hit her head. “You can see at the end of a video that he punches her and his colleagues try to drag him back to prevent the children from hitting him. He had already pushed my daughter’s girlfriend to the ground before punching her.” He added: “I do not know how he got out of there with the marks he made, because it was very violent everywhere. The children got upset because two of them had just been attacked by adults, of course this happens to cause a collision. “The exhibition should not be open. There were about 600 children there, and everything has escalated very quickly, there should not be so many in there. “One of them asked for a refund of λι 7, he just joked because they were asked to leave. But they think they can put their hands on the children, they can not do that, it ‘s absolutely disgusting. “The children were attacked by five men, all protecting each other.” Police arrested two people after throwing bricks and bottles at the Bootle Fair on Monday night, April 11 (Image: Liverpool Echo) Merseyside police arrested two people after a disturbance at the fair. Around 20.05 they received a report that a young woman had been attacked by a young man at the Bootle Fair. A statement from Merseyside police said: “It was reported that security personnel at the Fair had thrown the man away. A large group of young people reportedly gathered outside the Fair to question the security personnel. “The police intervened to disperse the group and threw bricks and bottles at the police. Two police vehicles were damaged during the incident and one police officer was slightly injured. “A 15-year-old woman from Runcorn was arrested on suspicion of assaulting a police officer, criminal damage to a police vehicle and breach of public order. A 21-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage to a police vehicle. Both were detained and interrogated by police. “Three young men reported being attacked by security personnel during the incident and slightly injured. Extensive investigations into the incident are ongoing and anyone with any information is required to contact police.” A Dispersion Zone is being introduced at Bootle today, Tuesday 12 April, following a disturbance in the Acorn Way area yesterday afternoon. The order starts at 18.00 today, will last until 6 pm on Thursday 14 April and executives will be in the area to deal with any incidents. The dispersal zone covers the area within the map bounded by Marsh Lane, Hawthorne Road, Linacre Lane and Stanley Road. The mandate falls under section 35 of the Antisocial Behavior and Policing Act of 2014, which gives police officers and community support police officers the authority to direct traffic police officers to persons suspected of causing or likely to cause crime, harassment or antisocial behavior to members the public to leave the designated area and not return for up to 48 hours. Under the law, officers have the power to seize any object, including vehicles, used to commit antisocial behavior. If a person who has previously been instructed to leave the area returns, an offense will be committed, for which he may eventually be arrested. The order was placed following reports of anti-social behavior, violence and criminal damage at the Bootle Fair yesterday afternoon. Community Policing Inspector Ray Mavrakakis said: “We have set up this Dispersion Zone as a precaution following a riot at Bootle Fair yesterday afternoon. “The mandate is not designed to affect the vast majority of law-abiding members of the community, but to address any issues, prevent any offenses and ensure that residents and businesses are not subject to any antisocial or criminal behavior. “Our investigation into the Bootle Fair incidents last night is ongoing and we will urge anyone with any information to come forward.” Anyone wishing to report antisocial or criminal behavior can contact @MerPolCC, 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Always call 999 in case of emergency Read more related articles Read more related articles