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More powers to protect war memorials from protesters considered

More powers to protect war memorials from protesters considered
Nov 16,2023 12:41 pm

... Met Police commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said their actions were " inflammatory" but did not break any laws...

Police impose Cenotaph exclusion zone ahead of London pro-Palestinian protest

Police impose Cenotaph exclusion zone ahead of London pro-Palestinian protest
Nov 10,2023 11:31 am

... Other security measures announced by the Met include: Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said earlier this week the legal threshold which would allow him to ask the Home Office for permission to ban the march has not been met...

Police must remain independent of politics, NPCC chair says

Police must remain independent of politics, NPCC chair says
Nov 10,2023 12:11 am

... Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has said the demonstration can only be stopped if there is a threat of serious disorder, and that the " very high threshold" has not been reached...

London Gaza rally: Braverman accuses Met of bias over Gaza marches

London Gaza rally: Braverman accuses Met of bias over Gaza marches
Nov 9,2023 12:31 am

... London s police force has faced increasing pressure to prevent Saturday s march from going ahead, but Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has said it may only be stopped if there is a threat of serious disorder, and that the " very high threshold" has not been reached...

London Gaza rally: Commemoration, protest, freedom of speech - and yes, politics

London Gaza rally: Commemoration, protest, freedom of speech - and yes, politics
Nov 8,2023 10:31 pm

... Crucially, in this case, the Commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, says there isn t intelligence suggesting there will be serious public disorder, and so he believes he doesn t need to ask the home secretary to ban it...

London Gaza rally: Rishi Sunak vows to hold Met chief 'accountable' over march

London Gaza rally: Rishi Sunak vows to hold Met chief 'accountable' over march
Nov 8,2023 9:01 am

... But Sir Mark Rowley rejected calls by campaigners to ban the protest, saying such a move would be a " last resort"...

Pro-Palestinian march ban would be last resort - Met

Pro-Palestinian march ban would be last resort - Met
Nov 7,2023 4:41 pm

... Sir Mark Rowley vowed officers would do all they could to protect remembrance activities and Jewish communities...

Planned protest on Armistice Day would be 'disrespectful', says Sunak

Planned protest on Armistice Day would be 'disrespectful', says Sunak
Nov 3,2023 12:41 pm

... " It comes as Met commissioner Sir Mark Rowley told the London Assembly that about the impact on community policing after 3,500 officers were redeployed to central London protests in the past three weeks...

Pro-Palestinian march ban would be last resort - Met

Oct 29,2023 7:41 pm

By Mark Easton & Sean Seddon, Bbc News

A pro-Palestinian march due to take place on Armistice Day would only be banned as a " Last Resort " The Metropolitan Police Commissioner said.

Sir Mark Rowley vowed officers would do all they could to protect remembrance activities and Jewish communities.

While He Said police could not ban static protests under UK law, they can request The Power to stop a march if a threat of serious disorder emerges.

But He Said The " very high" Threshold had Not Yet been reached.

Sir Mark added That use of The Power was " incredibly rare" and there must be No Other way for police to manage The Event .

On Monday, The Force , which is due to take place in Central London , saying it would not be " appropriate".

Both Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Home Secretary Suella Braverman , which thousands are expected to attend.

A Remembrance event is due to take place at The Royal Albert Hall The same day, as well as a national two minute's silence.

But organisers have refused to postpone despite public pressure from police and politicians, pointing out The planned route does not go past The Cenotaph War Memorial and The March is due to start after The two minute's silence.

Speaking to The Bbc , The Met chief said: " At The Moment , The organisers are still putting The Final stages to their Plans - which, to be fair to them, are some way away from The ceremonial footprint in Whitehall.

" They're putting The Final touches to those, we're looking alongside That at what conditions we might need to do to reinforce The protection of Critical Events and of Jewish communities and The Like .

" If over The Next few days The Intelligence evolves further and we get to such a high Threshold - and it's only been done once in a decade where we need to say to The home secretary 'we think we need to ban The March Element ' - Then of course we will do.

" But That 's a Last Resort That we haven't reached yet. People should be very reassured That We Are going to keep this all away form The remembrance and Armistice events. "

He added: " There will be a protest this weekend - The Law provides no mechanism to ban a gathering, a static protest, a rally, anything like That . . if The organisers want That , Then it will happen. "

While there have been arrests on previous protests - including for serious offences - The Met chief told The Bbc he would not class The scale as " major disorder".

But Sir Mark said he was concerned about The escalating risk of disorder caused by splinter groups breaking off from The main demonstration, saying The Threat posed by them would be monitored This Week .

He Said The Force was " never afraid to use The Law to its full effect" but suggested banning The March at a late stage could create problems for police.

He continued: " If you've got tens of thousands of people coming from across The country, and they know their absolute right to protest means The Gathering itself can't be banned, The Chaos That comes into this because of last-minute changes in Plans and those issues can make it more difficult. "

He Said if The Met " comes to The View That our existing tactics and control measures" aren't sufficient, Then The Force " will go to The Home Secretary, but not before That point".

Suella Braverman has been highly critical of The large pro-Palestinian protests which have taken place in London in The Last month.

Sir Mark declined to criticise her for dubbing them " hate marches" but added: " I wouldn't use one phrase to characterise 100,000 people".

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