San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Thousands rally in UK over police legislatio­n

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LONDON — Hundreds of people marched Saturday through central London and other cities across England and Wales to protest the British government’s plan to hand the police new powers to tackle demonstrat­ions.

Protesters walked past Buckingham Palace toward Parliament Square, just outside the Houses of Parliament. A ring of officers positioned themselves around the statue of wartime prime minister Winston Churchill in Parliament Square. The statue had been defaced during anti-racism protests last year.

Protesters, including many who carried anti-sexism placards and chanted “Women scared everywhere, police and government do not care!” passed by Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s

office at 10 Downing St.

London’s Metropolit­an Police said the majority of people “have tried to adhere to social distancing”

but that a “small minority” had blocked the road at Parliament Square.

“Officers are on scene engaging and encouragin­g them to move so we can reopen the roads,” it said.

The protests were taking place over the long Easter holiday weekend, including in the Welsh capital of Cardiff and in the northern England cities of Liverpool, Manchester and Newcastle.

The demonstrat­ors were upset at the Conservati­ve government’s Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which is currently going through parliament. Under the terms of the bill, which covers England and Wales, police will be able to ban or shut down protests.

A recent protest against the new legislatio­n in Bristol, southwest England, descended into widespread violence that saw police officers injured, a police station damaged and police vehicles torched.

 ?? Tolga Akmen / AFP via Getty Images ?? Demonstrat­ors take part in a “Kill the Bill” rally Saturday in London against a measure that would give police more power to impose conditions on peaceful protests, including those they deem to be too noisy or a nuisance to the community.
Tolga Akmen / AFP via Getty Images Demonstrat­ors take part in a “Kill the Bill” rally Saturday in London against a measure that would give police more power to impose conditions on peaceful protests, including those they deem to be too noisy or a nuisance to the community.
 ?? Alberto Pezzali / Associated Press ?? A demonstrat­or wears a face mask during Saturday’s “Kill the Bill” protest in London.
Alberto Pezzali / Associated Press A demonstrat­or wears a face mask during Saturday’s “Kill the Bill” protest in London.

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