Unlawful detention, false imprisonment & assault of London anti-fur protesters
London Animal Rights | 16.02.2012 17:28 | Animal Liberation | Policing
After arriving for an anti-fur protest yesterday, activists from London Animal Rights were confronted by the MET at their finest. The activists were subjected to unlawful detention, false imprisonment and assault, simply for turning up for a legal, peaceful demonstration against the cruel fur trade.
Upon arriving for the anti-fur protest in London yesterday, activists were surrounded by cops who unlawfully detained them to be searched under Section 1 of PACE, for possession of articles to commit criminal damage (despite no evidence against them).
One activist was bullied into consenting and then ridiculed when she became distressed by the harassment and intimidation. Two activists refused to facilitate the cops in acting unlawfully and were then arrested for Breach of the Peace (despite their behaviour not causing/going to cause BOP).
Cops repeatedly stated that the only intelligence they had was that “a protest was planned”, but that they had “no evidence whether it could or couldn’t become violent or disruptive”.
The two arrested activists were dragged to cop vans, handcuffed and taken to the station. One was kept cuffed in the cage of a van for almost 3 hours. Both activists were strip searched and verbally abused by numerous cops. They were eventually released just before 9pm.
Both will be taking this case to their solicitor.
London Animal Rights would like to make it clear that they will not give in to police intimidation and unlawful action. Activists will be returning to hold the intended demonstration in the near future.
One activist was bullied into consenting and then ridiculed when she became distressed by the harassment and intimidation. Two activists refused to facilitate the cops in acting unlawfully and were then arrested for Breach of the Peace (despite their behaviour not causing/going to cause BOP).
Cops repeatedly stated that the only intelligence they had was that “a protest was planned”, but that they had “no evidence whether it could or couldn’t become violent or disruptive”.
The two arrested activists were dragged to cop vans, handcuffed and taken to the station. One was kept cuffed in the cage of a van for almost 3 hours. Both activists were strip searched and verbally abused by numerous cops. They were eventually released just before 9pm.
Both will be taking this case to their solicitor.
London Animal Rights would like to make it clear that they will not give in to police intimidation and unlawful action. Activists will be returning to hold the intended demonstration in the near future.
London Animal Rights
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acab
16.02.2012 19:10
me
Uprising
17.02.2012 07:01
When was the last one, did I miss something ?
Gill
london
17.02.2012 10:10
um
London animal rights
17.02.2012 11:25
Paul
@ Paul
17.02.2012 12:34
ex SHAC supporter
Commitment
18.02.2012 16:19
Lynn Sawyer
@ Lynn Sawyer
20.02.2012 09:49
says it all really.
M Taylor