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Police plan huge operation to contain Manchester student protest on Saturday

for note | 27.01.2011 11:39 | Education | Public sector cuts | Workers' Movements

A massive police operation costing around £100,000 is being planned ahead of a protest by up to 14,000 students.

Greater Manchester Police have shared intelligence with other forces to identify potential troublemakers before the march in Manchester city centre on Saturday. Police fear extremists could hijack the protest over government education cuts.


Rest days for officers have been cancelled and police promise ‘a significant presence’.

As well as officers on the streets, the force will use horses and surveillance equipment including the GMP helicopter. There will be dogs and handlers on stand-by and senior officers have not ruled out ‘kettling’ protesters – forcing them into a confined space – saying the force had a ‘number of containment options’ as a last resort.

Major roads are also likely to be closed.

Assistant Chief Constable Neil Wain said: "Over the last few months, we have facilitated a number of student protests across the force area, and I would like to take this opportunity to praise those who have taken part as they have passed peacefully.

"We are now anticipating our largest protest to date and the talks between ourselves and the organisers have been extremely constructive, and we fully expect that positive spirit to continue.

"Our primary aim is to ensure the demonstration passes as safely as possible both for those taking part and, just as importantly, for the residential and business communities who will be affected.

"However, I want to stress with absolute certainty that anyone who is coming with the sole intention of exploiting these demonstrations to intimidate our communities or incite violence that we will take swift and positive action."

The demonstration, organised by the National Union of Students and University and College Union, will start from 10.30am outside the Manchester Museum on Oxford Road.

Protesters will then march down Oxford Road and Wilmslow Road to Platt Fields Park in Fallowfield for a rally organised by the TUC.

Oxford Road and Wilmslow Road are likely to be closed from outside Manchester Museum to the junction with Moseley Road in Fallowfield.


Amy Glendinning
January 27, 2011
 http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/s/1406450_police_plan_huge_operation_to_contain_manchester_student_protest_on_saturday

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comment on cost

27.01.2011 13:51

So the policy force considers the average threat from each student protester to be valued at £7.14 for the day. Not a lot really compared to the rise in a days tuition fee; about £30.

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Who is likely to intimidate and incite violence?

27.01.2011 16:57

"However, I want to stress with absolute certainty that anyone who is coming with the sole intention of exploiting these demonstrations to intimidate our communities or incite violence that we will take swift and positive action."

Does this mean the cops are staying away then, as it's them who intimidate and incite violence?

Have the 'organisers' asked the police how many undercover cops will be on the streets and their remit?

 http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/nov/24/g20-undercover-police-broadhurst

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and...?

27.01.2011 19:41

this is either plod disinformation or hippie activist paranoia.

I bet my ip address has been logged for this post

good timing


Interesting...

27.01.2011 19:48

Interesting word, 'contain'.

so you know what to expect from the police.

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