Και πιο συγκεκριμένα, η νομική επικύρωση της απαγόρευσης της δημοκρατίας
"At a May Day protest in 2001, Lois Austin and 3,000 fellow demonstrators were held within a police cordon in Oxford Street for seven hours.
Although Ms Austin claimed damages for false imprisonment and unlawful detention, her case was dismissed by High Court, the court of appeal and the House of Lords.
It found her treatment did not violate her right to liberty if the measures were used in good faith, were proportionate and were enforced for no longer than was reasonably necessary."
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"After the G20 protests, Scotland Yard ordered a review of the tactic, following the death of newspaper vendor Ian Tomlinson, who had been struck by a police officer in a "kettle"."
Για την οποία δεν κατηγορήθηκε και δεν καταδικάστηκε κανείς, παρά οδήγησε σε γελοία σχόλια και υποκριτικές κινήσεις ενδοσκόπησης:
"The Independent Police Complaints Commission advised the Met to to review its crowd control methods, including the tactic of kettling.
Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Constabulary, Denis O'Connor, described the kettling technique as "inadequate" and belonging to a "different era" of policing.
However, he did not suggest that kettling should be abandoned - rather the methods must be adapted so that peaceful protesters and bystanders are able to leave the kettle."
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Και πιο συγκεκριμένα, η νομική επικύρωση της απαγόρευσης της δημοκρατίας
"At a May Day protest in 2001, Lois Austin and 3,000 fellow demonstrators were held within a police cordon in Oxford Street for seven hours.
Although Ms Austin claimed damages for false imprisonment and unlawful detention, her case was dismissed by High Court, the court of appeal and the House of Lords.
It found her treatment did not violate her right to liberty if the measures were used in good faith, were proportionate and were enforced for no longer than was reasonably necessary."
Που ακολουθήθηκε από μια δολοφονία
"After the G20 protests, Scotland Yard ordered a review of the tactic, following the death of newspaper vendor Ian Tomlinson, who had been struck by a police officer in a "kettle"."
Για την οποία δεν κατηγορήθηκε και δεν καταδικάστηκε κανείς, παρά οδήγησε σε γελοία σχόλια και υποκριτικές κινήσεις ενδοσκόπησης:
"The Independent Police Complaints Commission advised the Met to to review its crowd control methods, including the tactic of kettling.
Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Constabulary, Denis O'Connor, described the kettling technique as "inadequate" and belonging to a "different era" of policing.
However, he did not suggest that kettling should be abandoned - rather the methods must be adapted so that peaceful protesters and bystanders are able to leave the kettle."
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