Mar. 2021: Why we need to kill the new police bill

Voices from the the first week of actions against police violence in London after lively protests fuelled by the murder of Sarah Everard by a cop and the brutal suppression of a vigil in her memory Saturday 13 March.

Voices from the 4th day of actions against police violence in London after lively protests on Sunday and Monday, fuelled by the murder of Sarah Everard by a cop and the brutal suppression of a vigil in her memory. This gathering in Parliament square and in front of Scotland Yard is to fight the terrifying Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021, which was being voted on that evening, with pure fire speakers who share their experiences and explain why this dictatorship style legislation must be resisted. The bill passed second reading, but it is not yet law, so AvA suspects that taking to the streets and being annoying and disruptive is a thing.

This gathering on Tuesday 16 March in Parliament square and in front of the Scotland Yard to fight the terrifying Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021, which was being voted on that evening, with pure fire speakers who share their experiences and explain why this dictatorship style legislation must be resisted.

The bill passed second reading, but it is not yet law, so AvA suspects that taking to the streets and being annoying and disruptive is a thing.



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