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A woman is led by police during a vigil in Clapham Common, London, for Sarah Everard. Photograph: Joshua Bratt/EPA The deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan police has said he “can’t apologise for my officers” over their handling of the Sarah Everard vigil in south London last weekend. Speaking to the London assembly’s police and crime committee on Wednesday, Sir Stephen House said he “understood that their actions have upset people” but he would not cast judgment. He said: “We do not underestimate the upset that has been caused, but the officers took their actions believing they were doing the right thing to protect people’s health. I’m sorry, of course, that people are so upset at seeing officers enforcing legislation. But the officers were doing their duty as they saw it, and I will not second-guess that at this moment in time.” ....
A SENIOR Met Police officer refused to apologise today for the force’s storming of last weekend’s Clapham Common vigil for Sarah Everard. Deputy commissioner Sir Stephen House said officers were “doing their duty as they saw it” to enforce Covid-19 measures at the south London event. He told the London Assembly police and crime committee that the Met does not underestimate the upset that has been caused by the incident. “But the officers took their actions believing they were doing the right thing to protect people’s health, they were following legislation put in place by Parliament to protect the public in the middle of a health crisis,” he said. “I can’t apologise for my officers.” ....