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Why are you so concerned by these Epping ladies StripeyGran? The police present at the scene will decide whether their behaviour is violent or against the law. My understanding is that the protest was peaceful, and that the police arrested one lady because she protested on the site of the civic centre, not for any other reason.
Pink Ladies was apparently set up by a 70 year old pensioner who works in a food bank. Sorry, I don't have her name. Most ladies I know in Epping, professionally and personally, have always been articulate and reasonable, not hurlers of abuse. That's what they are like.
The police in Epping are not going to provide additional protection for children at the start of the school year. My guess is that mothers, or grandmother's will be out on the High Street accompanying their children to school because they have concerns about their children being approached by strangers from the hotel.
According to a report I read, it was a peaceful protest by the Pink Ladies at Canary Wharf.
“We wish to clarify reports circulating in the media that a police officer was “punched in the face.” This is not what happened.
“In reality, a young policewoman deployed her pepper spray incorrectly and accidentally injured herself in the process.
“Far from being attacked, she was supported by our members, who immediately offered assistance by providing baby wipes and water to help relieve her discomfort.
“Instead, inaccurate reports of violence have been circulated, which unfairly portray the protesters and distort the truth of what took place.
“At the same time, the police use of pepper spray caused real harm to peaceful demonstrators and bystanders.
“A 12-year-old boy was sprayed directly in the eyes. Our 70-year-old Pink Lady leader also suffered the effects of pepper spray, as did a News journalist who was covering the event.
“These incidents highlight the serious risks caused by reckless crowd-control tactics that indiscriminately affect children, elderly people, and members of the press.
www.standard.co.uk/news/london/canary-wharf-migrant-hotel-protest-pink-ladies-met-police-b1245357.html
There will of course, have been others at protests other than the Pink Ladies and other peaceful protestors who will give all protestors a bad name for violence.
After some of the violent protests we have seen over the summer where police were attacked, perhaps it is understandable, too, that the police have become more heavy-handed in their response to protestors.
The bottom line is - are these concerns valid and is the Government listening to the concerns of residents?