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Do you think they learnt how to do it by watching this vid?
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Normally the police aren't that pro-active and just stand and watch.
"Not like the police, have a chat and a cup of tea."

What were the police doing in the second video?
The difference is people have to right to peaceful protest in a public place; they don't have the right to do it on private property.
The police have to abide by the laws and may not break up a gathering unless there is a clear and present danger of riot, disorder, interference with traffic, or other immediate threat to public safety.

In the past the courts have held that the police have acted unlawfully by removing protesters. It is the government you should be complaining about, not the police
//It is the government you should be complaining about, not the police//

No it is the liberal elite judiciary who interpret the law in the warped way they see it not as most others would.

The great unwashed have been holding up traffic and should have been removed. No if's no buts.
Well done on moving the unwashed layabouts. They deserve no sympathy. If they really want to make a difference to climate change they should try their antics in China and see where that lands them.
Not clumsy enough if you ask me, never hit their head on the door or anything!
"The police have to abide by the laws and may not break up a gathering unless there is a clear and present danger of riot, disorder, interference with traffic, or other immediate threat to public safety. " - err they seem to ignore the "interference with traffic bit".

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