Classic Rinsage

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Classic Rinsage is the inclusion of substances such as bleach or dye in waterbombs, although in some instances acids or alkalines have been used. These waterbombs are then thrown at people, commonly called rinsing, a criminal activity which police forces in areas such as Kent are trying to stamp out.

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