Opposition to the ‘Police. Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill’
The legislation, which was passed it’s first reading in the house of commons on the 16th march proposes changes to protests in the UK.
Imposing start and finish times for protests, setting noise limits, even more worrying “It will also become a crime to fail to follow restrictions the protesters “ought” to have known about, even if they have not received a direct order from an officer.” (BBC News) – currently police need to be able to prove that protesters knew that they have been told to move on before action can be taken under the pretense of breaking the law.