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Senior Metropolitan Police chief says officers doing their duty as they saw it at Sarah Everard vigil People clashed with police as they gathered in Clapham Common, London, after the Reclaim These Streets vigil for Sarah Everard on Saturday. Picture by Victoria Jones/PA Wire 17 March, 2021 12:09 A senior Metropolitan Police officer has said he cannot apologise for the actions of officers at the vigil for Sarah Everard at Clapham Common. Deputy Commissioner Sir Stephen House said his officers were doing their duty as they saw it to enforce legislation at the event on Saturday. The vigil, in memory of Ms Everard, had originally been organised by the protest group Reclaim These Streets which was forced to cancel it after police said it would be in breach of coronavirus rules. ....
Wednesday March 17, 2021, 5:22 PM Deputy Commissioner Sir Stephen House said his officers were “doing their duty as they saw it” to enforce legislation at the event on Saturday. The vigil, in memory of Ms Everard, had originally been organised by the protest group Reclaim These Streets which was forced to cancel it after police said it would be in breach of coronavirus rules. However, crowds still gathered to remember the 33-year-old marketing executive, whose death has led to an outpouring of grief and anger at violence against women. While largely peaceful, it was marred by scuffles, with police officers accused of heavy-handedness after some women were bundled to the ground and handcuffed. ....
BBC News Published media captionOrganisers said they cancelled a vigil originally planned at Clapham Common because police did not constructively engage with logistics A senior Met Police officer has said he cannot apologise for the force s actions at a vigil for Sarah Everard. Officers handcuffed women and removed them from the gathering on Clapham Common in London on Saturday evening. Deputy Commissioner Sir Stephen House told City Hall his officers were doing their duty as they saw it to enforce Covid legislation at the event. He said some officers had been on the receiving end of abuse and violence and had plastic bottles thrown at them. ....
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