Aveline
I'd rather a thousand times that police apologised for removal of potentially disruptive elements than that they were apologising for doing too little too late if protesters had led to fights and dangerous incidents. It was a no win situation for the police. Damned if they did and damned if they didn't.
We'll never know what might have happened. The protesters say that they
would have been be peaceful but they would say that wouldn't they?!
I hear you- but honestly. People were arrested because they might cause a protest. Since when has holding an anti anything placard become 'potential fight or dangerous incident'?
I have been on many anti-nuclear arms proliferation during the Thatcher years- and the police were there marching with us, chatting, laughing with my children, and so on.
This is something that has always been so so special about British police, only intervene if really needed, always diffuse rather than inflame- unlike French, German or USA police- that will provoke a reaction to excuse arrests, etc.
Arrest grannies and all sorts of peaceful activists on the suspicion they might wish to protest, is just not on, just not the British way to do things, which was always far superior to other police forces aorund the world.