Police thank Liverpool Reclaim Streets organisers as three penalty notices issued
Up to 40 people attended the cancelled event in the city centre and left after holding a minute s silence for murder victim Sarah Everard
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The vigil at the Bombed Out Church
Three fixed penalty notices were issued last night to people attending an event in Liverpool city centre to remember murder victim Sarah Everard.
A second smaller group arrived soon after, Deputy Chief Constable Serena Kennedy said, and refused to abide by the restrictions, she added.
Three fixed penalty notices were issued.
The soon-to-be appointed Chief Constable said: I would like to thank those people who attended at St.Luke’s Church last night and engaged with officers who were in attendance to ensure public safety.
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