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Police to get new powers to crack down on repeated protests, says Home Office | Police

Ministers, especially Gaza -related demonstrations aimed at breaking repetitive protests to target the police will give new forces, he said.

The notification may allow the police to order regular protests in a different field, as the Palestinian Action, a prohibited organization after the arrest of approximately 500 people in London.

Home secretary Shabana Mahmood will probably look at the best anti-yasa, as well as the forces of prohibiting some protests.

Within the scope of the planned powers, Mahmood will make rapid changes in the 1986 Public Order Law and take into account the “cumulative effect of repeated protests. The announcement said the details would be “timely”.

A protest was a protest called “repeated disorder için on the same site for repeated weeks.

The statement added that Mahmood will also review the current legislation to ensure that the powers are sufficient and consistently implemented ”.

Mahmood said: “The right to protest is a fundamental freedom in our country. However, this freedom should be balanced with the freedom of his neighbors’ fear of life.

“Great, repeated protests may leave the parts of our country, especially religious communities, feel insecure, scary and fear of leaving their homes. This was evident about the important fear in the Jewish community, which has been expressed many times in the last difficult days.

“These changes are an important step in making us protect the right to protest while making everything feel safe in this country.”

The new forces seem to be for Mass Pro-Gasze demonstrations in London and some other cities for weeks and to support the Palestinian action.

On Saturday, the police arrested about 500 people in the last protest. Despite the ministers, including Keir Starmer, he asked this week to be postponed after a deadly attack on a synagogue in Manchester.

After the protest on Saturday, the President of the Metropolitan Police Federation said that the police protests in London were “emotionally and physically exhausted”.

Paula Dodds said: “Enough is enough. Our concentration should be to keep people safe at a time when the country is awake from a terrorist attack. And instead of these relentless protests are drawn.”

In protests, facial covers, fireworks or wing cartridges and accusing the climbing of certain war monuments, the crime and police bill passing through the Parliament follows the measures of the protest.

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