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UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by naptu2: 4:00pm On May 08, 2023
naptu2:
I saw an interview with a woman earlier and she said that she used her umbrella to block the "Not My King" signs when the royal coach was passing.

Here's a video of police confiscating banners of people that were protesting with Not My King signs during the royal procession.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48Lxa8UwUnA


Police made tough calls on Coronation arrests, says minister

The police had to make "tough choices" while handling protests during the Coronation, a minister has said, following criticism over arrests.

Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer told BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg the police were right to factor in the scale and global-nature of the event.

MPs, human rights groups and a former chief constable have criticised the police's tactics.

Police said on Sunday that 64 people were arrested during the Coronation.

The Metropolitan Police had previously said 52 arrests were made on Saturday. In its latest update, it said four people had been charged, while another person arrested remains in custody for non-payment of fines.

Fifty-seven people have been released on bail while two others will face no further police action.

Among those held on Saturday was the head of the anti-monarchy group Republic, Graham Smith. He was released after 16 hours in custody and said there was "no longer a right to peaceful protest in the UK".

Other concerns have been raised over reports three volunteers with a Westminster-based women's safety programme had been arrested while handing out rape alarms.

The Met said it received intelligence protesters were planning to use rape alarms to disrupt coronation proceedings.

Ms Frazer said the right to protest was "really important" and people should be heard but there had been a recent change in protesters' tactics.

Protesters have been stopping people going about their day-to-day lives, she said, and there was a need to redress that balance.

Officers would have made operational decisions on a case-by-case basis, she said, taking into account the scale of the Coronation celebrations.

"We were on the global stage, there were 200 foreign dignitaries in the UK, in London at an event, millions of people watching and hundreds of thousands of people at the scene," she added.

Labour's shadow health secretary Wes Streeting told the BBC he was reassured the Met were aware of a gap in public confidence over policing and the force was "explaining and justifying" why they made some of the arrests.

He said Labour would "wait and see" whether the force got the balance right, adding "accountability" over policing decisions was important.

Mr Streeting said if they did not get it right, it was important to "hold your hands up".

Metropolitan Police Commander Karen Findlay defended her officers' response, saying they had a duty to intervene "when protest becomes criminal and may cause serious disruption".

She added the Coronation was a "once-in-a-generation event" which was a key consideration in their assessment.

Hundreds of protesters gathered in the rain in central London on Saturday, with chants including "down with the Crown", "don't talk to the police" and "get a real job".

But Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said some of the arrests "raise questions" over the Met's actions, adding he has "sought urgent clarity" whilst investigations are ongoing.

Other protests were organised in Cardiff, Glasgow and Edinburgh. No arrests were reported outside London.

While campaigners insisted their protests were peaceful, the police said they had intelligence that groups were "determined to disrupt" the occasion.

Leader of the Liberal Democrats Sir Ed Davey said he was not sure about the exact circumstances of the arrest, and called for more detail from the police.

Speaking to the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg, he criticised the government for "passing legislation to clamp down on protest that breached British traditions of civil liberties".

Several Labour MPs have also been critical of the Met's response. Senior backbencher Sir Chris Bryant said on Twitter that "freedom of speech is the silver thread that runs through a parliamentary constitutional monarchy".

In a statement on Sunday, Republic chief Mr Smith said the arrests had "destroyed whatever trust might have existed between peaceful protesters and the Metropolitan police".

"What is the point in being open and candid with the police, working with their liaison officers and meeting senior commanders, if all their promises and undertakings turn out to be a lie?"

Mr Smith was arrested early on Saturday - before the Coronation began - at a protest in Trafalgar Square.

The Met said it had confiscated "lock-on devices" which protesters can use to secure themselves to things like railings.

It has now become illegal to prepare to lock-on following changes to the law passed this week.

But Matt Turnbull, another member of Republic who was arrested, said the straps were being used to hold the placards and had been "misconstrued" as lock-on devices.

A former police chief has said she is "very disappointed" by the arrest of protesters and strongly criticised the new powers.

Sue Sim, a former chief constable with Northumbria Police and a specialist in public order policing, said she was "very disappointed" by the arrest of protesters and called the new powers "draconian".

"I think when you're talking about terrorism, where people's lives are at risk that's a very different thing. But where you are talking about peaceful protest the whole thing for me is, what type of society do we want? We do not want a totalitarian police state," she told BBC Radio 4's World This Weekend.

Concerns about the police's approach were also raised by Westminster City Council over reports that volunteers with its Night Star women's safety programme had been detained and questioned after being stopped by officers while handing out rape alarms.

Councillor Aicha Less said the authority was working with the Met to establish what happened and was in touch with volunteers to make sure they were being supported.

The Met said it had received intelligence about plans to use rape alarms to disrupt the Coronation procession by scaring military horses, causing "significant risk to the safety of the public and the riders".

The force said three people were arrested in the Soho area of London over suspicion of conspiracy to commit public nuisance.

One man was also further arrested on suspicion of handling stolen goods. All three have since been released.

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ade Adelekan said the force were "aware of and understand there is public concern over these arrests" and added the matter was still under investigation.

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-65515769

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Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by naptu2: 4:00pm On May 08, 2023

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Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by naptu2: 4:00pm On May 08, 2023

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9BcIsCqX6s
naptu2:
As usual, Liverpool fans booed God Save The King. Someone in the replies asked, since it is OK to boo God Save The King, is it also OK to boo commemoration of the 96?

(96 Liverpool fans died in the 1989 Hillsborough Stadium disaster. The police initially blamed Liverpool fans, but investigative panels and the courts found that the police were to blame. Fans of other clubs say that Liverpool fans do not want to take responsibility and they sometimes boo commemorations of the disaster. This booing upsets both Liverpool fans and the football authorities. That disaster and the fact that police blamed them, is the main reason why Liverpool fans always boo the national anthem).


https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1654984390244540418


Liverpool and Glasgow Celtic fans also booed the National Anthem and sang anti-monarchy songs after the death of Queen Elizabeth II
https://www.nairaland.com/7340832/celtic-fans-sing-hate-royal

Picture 3: I think the Liverpool supporter is saying that Kenny Dalglish is the only king.

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Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by naptu2: 4:38pm On May 08, 2023
There were many confrontations between placard carrying anti-monarchists and flag waving royalists. The anti-monarchists were chanting, "Not my king", while the royalists were chanting, "God save the King".

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Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by Krublog(m): 4:54pm On May 08, 2023
#NotMyPresident go soon trend for Nigeria.

On the 29th of this month, police go arrest them tire!!!

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Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by N3TRAL: 4:55pm On May 08, 2023
God
Save
The
King!

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Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by Nobody: 4:55pm On May 08, 2023
cry cry i think say na for Nigeria only wey protest na crime oo.. UK don follow for the gbesee!!!

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Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by Houseofglam7(f): 4:55pm On May 08, 2023
undecided
Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by Trey195(m): 4:55pm On May 08, 2023
These English people and their football religion! undecided

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Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by Aufbauh(m): 4:55pm On May 08, 2023
Saner clime the UK is leading by example thereby giving Jagaban clue on how to deal with Obiends miscreants after May 29th.

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Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by illuminutty: 4:56pm On May 08, 2023
The smile on the faces of the protesters though.

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Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by shegzhkn: 4:56pm On May 08, 2023
Detention is the word, they commit no crime and I am sure the law enforcement will make a case that the smooth coronation of Charles supercedes the right to voice their grievances, before Bubu's bot start thinking they are doing things right.

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Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by olayiwola72(m): 4:56pm On May 08, 2023
Obidient over to you [s][/s] grin… may 27 is here

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Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by Slurity(m): 4:57pm On May 08, 2023
SAME FATE AWAITS THE OBIMUMU IN NIGERIA. HOW WILL A REASONABLE PROTESTS THE SWEARING IN OF SOMEONE THAT IS DECLARED WINNER JUST BECAUSE HE HAS CHALLENGERS OF THE ELECTION GOING TO COURT. VERY SENSELESS MENTALITY.

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Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by butterfly777(m): 4:57pm On May 08, 2023
Not my king.

Monarchy should be dumped in the dustbin of history.

cry

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Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by chiboysic: 4:57pm On May 08, 2023
Ok now, na dem Sabi.
Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by Lionelbhass(m): 4:57pm On May 08, 2023
Tor.
Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by Allmiron: 4:57pm On May 08, 2023
Woke kids make dem send em come naija for orientation. Spoiled brats

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Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by UcheKingsley1: 4:57pm On May 08, 2023
Protest is a civil right.

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Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by Guyman01: 4:57pm On May 08, 2023
The same UK will come here and claim they are helping Africa to achieve freedom of speech and association meanwhile Julian Assange is still in their prison for freedom of speech.
A lot of people don't see the need for the Govt to use their taxes to fund the lavish lifestyles of the royals. UK should practice the same democracy they bombed Libya and murdered Gaddafi in their own country, enough of the western hypocrisy

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Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by monerozi5590: 4:57pm On May 08, 2023
This pics is funny. grin grin grin grin

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Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by IpobAntidote: 4:58pm On May 08, 2023
ok
Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by GABRIEL6036: 4:58pm On May 08, 2023
White Slaves against his white slavemaster grin

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Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by Godfullsam(m): 4:59pm On May 08, 2023
Lesson for those planning any protest on May 29th.

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Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by dauddy97(m): 4:59pm On May 08, 2023
smiley
Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by joyandfaith: 5:00pm On May 08, 2023
Monarchy is one of the oldest form of government. Nothing wrong with it. Many nations are envious of British system of government. Morocco, Spain and Saudi have lovely system as well.
Can Nigeria practice monarchy system? It is possible.

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Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by Dipsar: 5:01pm On May 08, 2023
Watin Musa no go see
Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by Allmiron: 5:01pm On May 08, 2023
Fresh meme, Palmpay finally caught my neighbor

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Re: UK Police Arrest 64 People For Protesting Against Coronation Of King Charles III by Nobody: 5:02pm On May 08, 2023
Even UK, citing public order undecided

But Nigerians go dey write letters, dey report us to them grin

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