London lockdown protesters urged to follow Covid
rules
Met also says violence at Saturday’s protest in
Trafalgar Square will not be tolerated
Ben Quinn
and agencies
@BenQuinn75
Sat 26 Sep
2020 08.59 BSTLast modified on Sat 26 Sep 2020 09.26 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/sep/26/london-lockdown-protesters-urged-to-follow-covid-rules
Saturday’s
protest in Trafalgar Square comes a week after a separate event during which
more than a dozen officers were injured when a “small minority” targeted police
and more than 32 arrests were made.
Facebook groups
and other social media channels being used to organise the event indicate that
large numbers are planning to travel into the city from other parts of the
country, using public transport and other means.
The rally
will come six months after the Coronavirus Act 2020 – which gives the
government powers to impose lockdowns – came into force.
A coalition
of groups, who draw support from 5G conspiracy theorists, coronavirus sceptics
and anti-vaxxers, are involved in this weekend’s demonstration. Speakers are
expected to include the conspiracy theorist David Icke.
Another
event, billed as a “People’s network and family picnic”, is also being
organised by the same activists for Sunday in Hyde Park.
The
Metropolitan police said they had been engaging with organisers throughout the
week to remind them of their legal obligations and explaining the events could
be in breach of coronavirus regulations.
While
protests are exempt from the rule of six, which is in force in England,
organisers must submit a risk assessment and comply with social distancing.
Police said
some organisers had done so but where this had not happened the Met will
“increase their engagement and encourage attendees to disperse”.
They added
that enforcement “remains a last resort but will be undertaken if required”.
Commander
Ade Adelekan, who is leading the Met operation, said while there was “great
frustration” at the regulations, a large midday protest could put the health of
protesters and their contacts at risk.
He said: “I
know there is great frustration to these regulations but they have been
designed to keep everyone safe from what is a lethal virus.
“By
flagrantly gathering in large numbers and ignoring social distancing, you are
putting your health and the health of your loved ones at risk.”
He added:
“Last weekend it was highly disappointing to see that a small minority of
demonstrators targeted officers with violence. Some 15 officers were injured
during this protest, with more than 32 arrests being made during the course of
the day.
“I will not
tolerate a repeat of this behaviour this weekend and officers will respond
quickly to any scenes of violence.”
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