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Met Police waste time on civil liberties clamp down
The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police insisted that they would go ahead with their appeal against the decision to allow the Critical Mass bike ride to continue in London. Ian Blair was being questioned at the Metropolitan Police Authority on Thursday by Jenny Jones, who also wants the Commissioner to scale back to a minimum the current policing of demonstrations in Parliament Square.
Jenny Jones, a Green Party member of the London Assembly, commented:
"I find it amazing that London's over stretched police service is able to waste time on petty minded court cases against slow moving cyclists and on enforcing a ridiculous law against mildly eccentric protests outside Parliament. Ian Blair is constantly talking up the impossible job which his over stretched police service has to do in London. In fact, he has spent several years claiming to have no extra funding for enforcing the rules on London's lawless roads, yet he does have money spare for clamping down on civil liberties?"
Notes to Editors
1. Next year's increase in the GLA precept will raise £50m. 70% of the council tax raised by the London Mayor goes on policing.
2. An estimated £4m is due to be spent later this year on policing the Arms Fair at the Excel Centre in East London.
3. In the fourteen months since the Serious and Organised Crime Act came into force on 1 August 2005 there have been 1163 applications for demonstrations within the designated area and 4,000 events; during the same period before 1 August 2005, there were about 640 demonstrations.
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