Police states condition for Rebellion Goes to Parliament protest in London

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Police list condition for rebellion goes to parliament protest
London Met Police

Admin l Monday, August 31, 2020

LONDON, United Kingdom- Ahead of the planned environmental protests (Rebellion goes to Parliament) in central London slated for Tuesday, 1 September, the Met Police has imposed conditions under Section 12 and  14 of the Public Order Act (1986) on those wanting to protest.

In a statement, the Met Police outlined the conditions for the Rebellion Goes to Parliament as follows; Under Section 14 of the Public Order Act (1986):

1. The assembly can only take place in the off road area named as Parliament Square Gardens (This does not include the east footway, see red gridded area on map, Appendix A)

2. The assembly must not start before 8am on Tuesday, 1 September 2020 and must be completed by 7pm on Tuesday, 1 September 2020.

3. Numbers within the red gridded area on the map (Appendix A) must not exceed the numbers of persons which that area can hold while complying with any risk assessment for the event carried out on behalf of any of the organisers, including any imperative to comply with government social distancing guidelines.

The Met police added that Section 12 under Public Order Act (1986) states that the end of the procession must finish in the off road area named as Parliament Square Gardens. (see red gridded area on map, does not include the east footway, Appendix A)

“The procession must NOT enter the area shown hatched in diagonal blue lines on map, (Appendix B). No boat, vehicle, trailer or other structure (including component parts), may form part of the procession or join the procession at any point on its route or at its final location”, the police said, adding that failure to comply with these conditions may result in arrest.

Speaking on the Rebellion Goes to Parliament protest, Commander Jane Connors, the Gold Commander for London, said: “Ahead of a number of planned environmental protests due to take place in central London tomorrow, we have decided to impose conditions under Section 12 and Section 14 of the Public Order Act (1986) on protesters looking to assemble, and those looking to go on a procession.

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“The reason we have implemented these conditions is that we know these protests may result in serious disruption to local businesses, commuters and our communities and residents, which I will not tolerate.

“If you take part in tomorrow’s assembly or processions and knowingly fail to comply with these conditions, or incite others to fail to comply, you may commit an offence and may be liable to arrest.”

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