Commander Bas Javid said: “Policing demonstrations is complex and challenging, not least during a global health crisis. We will continue to police any protests with the aim of keeping people safe and preventing crime and disorder.”
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UPDATE: A section 60 order, which allows officers to stop an search members of the public whether or not they have grounds to suspect an offence, has been put in place for the protest area, expiring at 2am on Sunday.
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They will tap their watches in a decisive manner - that will scare them off.
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Im sure they'll all cooperate
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Much timing
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So what happens if they don't end at 5pm?? Are they sent to their rooms without any supper?
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Well if it’s anything like Notting Hill Carnival the police tell the sound systems to turn off at 9pm The sound systems (basically massive speakers on a lorry) ignore it The police then walk behind it until the sound system gets bored. Normally 3am
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