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Réuni entrez dans le démenti au-dessus de G20 maintenant l'ordre la critiqueMardi 30 juin 2009 La police métropolitaine semble avoir balayé de côté des critiques exprimées par MPs en rapport dans le maintien de l'ordre des protestations G20. Le rapport, par les affaires à la maison choisissent le comité, condamné la police pour leur usage de la tactique « kettling » et la dissimulation des nombres d'identification par un grand nombre de dirigeants pendant les protestations d'avril, que l'homme de la scie une perdent la sa vie et centaines de rapports de brutalité par des dirigeants. Commentant les résultats du comité, commissaire auxiliaire Chris Allison de police métropolitaine indiqué : “What we have always sought to do is facilitate lawful protest, balance the competing rights of those affected by that protest, and to do our duty to uphold the law.” He said it was wrong to claim officers were untrained and said that the operation had been policed “remarkably successfully.” And he then appeared to blame protesters for the trouble, saying they had not communicated with police. Some of the worst scenes of brutality were at the climate camp at Bishopsgate and Climate Change Action’s Richard Bernard confirmed that campaigners had tried to engage with police prior to the event. “What the Met seem to have done is ignore recommendations and criticism expressed in the home affairs committee report, which said that more effort to communicate was needed on both sides, and twisted it,” he said. He added that “some parts” of the police appeared to be interested in communicating with the pressure group, “but this statement would suggest that the Met is not.” And he accused the police of “fulfilling their own prophecy of violence by giving out the violence they said would happen - and trying to do it unrecorded - when most of the media had gone home. The levels of violence that day were definitely excessive.” Meanwhile, solicitors acting for G20 protesters will today launch a legal challenge over police tactics, demanding that senior officers furnish a legal basis for the use of “kettling.” Solicitor John Halford said there was “something unreal” about a police operation with facilitating peaceful protest as one of its aims which led to hundreds of peaceful people being penned in for several hours, scores of assaults by police officers and a fatality. “More unreal still is the institutional position taken by police in response to this claim - that nothing whatever went wrong and that everything was authorised by law,” he stressed. Paddy McGuffin Have Your Say: Met go into denial over G20 policing criticism Please read our posting guidelines before posting. Alternatively you can discuss this report in our forum . One Response to “Met go into denial over G20 policing criticism”
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