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The dancer with three left feet: police eye Pomeranian as Mong Kok riot street returns to party

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Costumed performers are a regular sight on the pedestrian zone of Sai Yeung Choi Street South. Photo: Kevin Cheng
Daniel Moss

Six days earlier this street was a battleground.

But on Saturday night, despite intense interest from police on street corners in squads of 20 – helmets and batons dangling from their belts – it hosted a jubilant scene of dancing. De rigueur, but so different from Monday morning.

Sai Yeung Choi Street South was one scene of a riot the like of which Hong Kong had not seen for decades. The police were taking precautions to avert any flare-ups or injuries and save embarrassment, some of which has been aired in the past week.
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But now, in an absurd twist, officers stood by as middle-aged men and women danced to Sugar, Sugar by The Archies.

And another man was so moved by a crooning busker – nicknamed ‘aunties’, they’ve become a more common sight on streets since the 2014 Occupy protests – that he danced with a fluffy white Pomeranian on his shoulders.

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