PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Higher Education: Demonstrations (28 January 2016)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Bob Blackman (Conservative)
Answer
The operational policing of protests and demonstrations are principally a matter for Chief Officers of each force in England and Wales.
Peaceful protest is a vital part of a democratic society. It is a long-standing tradition in this country that people are free to gather together and to demonstrate their views. However, like all members of the public, protesters are subject to the law. Should individuals cross the boundary into criminal acts including public order offences, criminal damage, hate crime offences or violent behaviour, the police have a range of powers to take action.
Answered by:
Sir Mike Penning (Conservative)
4 February 2016
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