
The Protests and the Police
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Law, Protests, and Police Actions
This chapter discusses the application of facts and intelligence to the law regarding the police's ability to impose conditions on marches, including the process of seeking approval from higher authorities. It explores a specific incident involving the English Defence League and a mosque during Ramadan, highlighting the contrasting treatment of different protests by the Metropolitan Police. The chapter also delves into the actions of the home secretary and the importance of police independence.
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