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Police protest

undercurrents | 11.03.2002 12:52

Police demo press release

From Police federation
Thousands of frontline operational police officers from all over England and Wales are to lobby MPs at a mass rally at Westminster on 13 March.

They will be converging on the QE2 Centre, opposite the Houses of Parliament, from 11.30 am onwards, to express anger over planned changes to their pay and working conditions and concern about the future of the police service outlined in the Police Reform Bill.

The rally will follow yesterday's specially-convened meeting of the Police Negotiating Board where the Government rejected the Police Federation's 12% productivity claim and it, in turn, rejected the Government's pay proposals.

The Federation-organised gathering aims to ensure the voices of rank and file police officers are heard in the corridors of power during a period of conciliation which begins on 4 March 2002.

Whilst at Westminster, many officers will meet their local MPs to discuss their fears about police powers being given to non-police personnel and their views on plans to change police officers' pay and conditions.

Last Friday, following a historic ballot of all rank and file officers, police voted 10-1 to reject new pay and conditions proposals (84,205 against v 8,059 for) which include plans to slash their overtime from time and a third to time and a fifth.

Under current regulations, officers can be legally compelled to work overtime with no warning, irrespective of domestic, social or holiday arrangements.

"By the very nature of their profession, police officers are not allowed to strike or take industrial action but this does not prevent them from registering their anger about their treatment at the hands of the Government," said Fred Broughton, Chairman of the Police Federation of England and Wales.

"Politically drip-fed smear stories, plans to worsen pay for a grop of public servants who regularly put their lives on the line and proposals to give non-police personnel powers to stop, detain and use 'reasonable force' against the public, have culminated in officers wanting to visibly display their frustration. We are organising the lobby to focus minds on bringing about change."

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Violent balck-clad protestors on the march

11.03.2002 13:43

It'll be very interesting to see how this bunch of black-clad protestors gets treated by the media and the riot police... Do you think they're expecting violence?

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Dunc


Protection

11.03.2002 14:18

I hope the people of this fair town get the protection they deserve from the hooligans who are no-doubt hiding among the majority of peaceful protesters.

jjf


Support them

11.03.2002 15:05

The Knightsbridge Branch of the Socialist Workers Party will be out supporting our comrades on this march. We are busy at this moment producing loads of placards for our members to carry just to show Blair how jolly angry we are with him and how sorry we are that we asked people to vote for him again. That will show him we are not to be trifled with.

Tarquin Swain-Richards


what a joke

11.03.2002 15:15

What happens to victim of crimes?

The police officers are always crying out for new pay condtions and less hours but more money!

When my son was attacked from behind kicked to the head by five black youths and ran into a police station for help.
The police officer was to busy on his tea break and at that same moment the same youths ran after my son into the police station carrying on with the atack while the police offer just stood and watched before he arrested my son.
The black youths walk away while my son was held in a cell with out medcail treatment he needed.

The goverment now wants to play the soft touch an be non racial.

Police offers just want to have great pay with out supporting the needs of the public who are the service user's.

freedom


it's all true!

13.03.2002 14:57

I'm sure lots of IMC readers have felt the police's "soft touch"; and black and Asian readers will confirm the police are totally "non racial".

Yes, I confidently predict that the IMC hordes will rally to your call for the police to be more brutal and racist.

a nonny mouse