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"Hundreds defy ban to attend Clapham vigil"

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TheRabbitOfCaerbannog · 13/03/2021 19:26

www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/sarah-everard-vigil-defy-police-ban-clapham-common-b923959.html

"Hundreds defy ban to attend Clapham vigil"
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user1471505494 · 13/03/2021 21:57

Those women should be ashamed Breaking the law the way they did is disrespectful to the memory of Sarah and especially her grieving family

persistentwoman · 13/03/2021 22:03

Interesting comparison:

twitter.com/TJAllon1/status/1370847721997864960

Melroses · 13/03/2021 22:06

twitter.com/counterfireorg/status/1370855819152089088

She got out all right.

rosetylersbiggun · 13/03/2021 22:06

I was one of the women sitting on the bandstand.

The vigil was completely peaceful.

At one point we were told police had given permission for us to go onto the bandstand, which we did. Immediately the press rushed and shoved to be first on the bandstand. I reckon at least half the people who made it onto the bandstand were press, not protestors.

There were a handful of police on the bandstand, who were making demeaning and hostile comments towards us, which caused some of the protestors to be mouthy back. No one was abusive or threatening, just responding verbally to the police's comments.

The police formed a human cordon across the entrances to the bandstand so no one else could enter, essentially trapping those already on the bandstand inside.

At this point they ordered us to leave but it was dangerous or difficult to obey their commands because of the thick wall of people.

The police were happy for the press to stay on the bandstand and did not ask press to leave.

The police singled out female protestors when it was male protestors who were being the loudest and most aggressive.

The police presence was unreal. A huge mob of police. A wall of police. I've never seen so many police in one area.

At least six police vans and one truck that had something army written on it (don't know what that was).

After the police roughed up and arrested a few women most of the police got in vans and left. Only a dozen police left who stood in a huddle some distance away.

All the remaining protestors walked back to the bandstand and lit candles and the police seemed completely happy to ignore and let it go since they'd achieved their goal of manhandling some women and putting on a show for the press.

Almost all the police left before the vigil had ended.

Xenia · 13/03/2021 22:08

When you think of what else they seem to have tolerated such as all those eco protests and Greta T and BLM and yet as soon as it is women protesting any tolerance and rights of protest go out the window.

Dustyboots · 13/03/2021 22:09

It was obvious this was going to happen. How could the Met not see this coming?

I felt angry before, but having seen those videos - I'm so angry now.

If there are further protests, I will be joining them. We need to be able to speak freely. This is so clear - women are held in contempt - we are meant to be silenced.

TheRabbitOfCaerbannog · 13/03/2021 22:09

That must have been traumatic Rose. I hope you're ok Thanks

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Whenthesunshines · 13/03/2021 22:10

@user1471505494

Those women should be ashamed Breaking the law the way they did is disrespectful to the memory of Sarah and especially her grieving family
It would be interesting to know what her friends and family make of it thats for sure. I'm certain that the news headlines are the least of their concerns at the moment. Intentions may well be 'honourable' but her story has definitely been highjacked.
OvaHere · 13/03/2021 22:12

There were a handful of police on the bandstand, who were making demeaning and hostile comments towards us, which caused some of the protestors to be mouthy back. No one was abusive or threatening, just responding verbally to the police's comments.

Just dreadful.

All the remaining protestors walked back to the bandstand and lit candles and the police seemed completely happy to ignore and let it go since they'd achieved their goal of manhandling some women and putting on a show for the press.

I really can't understand this. It doesn't make them look good. It was never going to be received well by the public.

The police singled out female protestors when it was male protestors who were being the loudest and most aggressive.

No surprise there!

Glad you were okay in the end. Flowers

User133847 · 13/03/2021 22:12

We're supposed to be in lockdown.

yourhairiswinterfire · 13/03/2021 22:14

Sadiq Khan has tweeted:

The scenes from Clapham Common are unacceptable. The police have a responsibility to enforce Covid laws but from images I've seen it's clear the response was at times neither appropriate nor proportionate. I'm contact with the Commissioner & urgently seeking an explanation.

twitter.com/SadiqKhan/status/1370855110088257538

thecatfromjapan · 13/03/2021 22:15

@rosetylersbiggun

I was one of the women sitting on the bandstand.

The vigil was completely peaceful.

At one point we were told police had given permission for us to go onto the bandstand, which we did. Immediately the press rushed and shoved to be first on the bandstand. I reckon at least half the people who made it onto the bandstand were press, not protestors.

There were a handful of police on the bandstand, who were making demeaning and hostile comments towards us, which caused some of the protestors to be mouthy back. No one was abusive or threatening, just responding verbally to the police's comments.

The police formed a human cordon across the entrances to the bandstand so no one else could enter, essentially trapping those already on the bandstand inside.

At this point they ordered us to leave but it was dangerous or difficult to obey their commands because of the thick wall of people.

The police were happy for the press to stay on the bandstand and did not ask press to leave.

The police singled out female protestors when it was male protestors who were being the loudest and most aggressive.

The police presence was unreal. A huge mob of police. A wall of police. I've never seen so many police in one area.

At least six police vans and one truck that had something army written on it (don't know what that was).

After the police roughed up and arrested a few women most of the police got in vans and left. Only a dozen police left who stood in a huddle some distance away.

All the remaining protestors walked back to the bandstand and lit candles and the police seemed completely happy to ignore and let it go since they'd achieved their goal of manhandling some women and putting on a show for the press.

Almost all the police left before the vigil had ended.

Hope you're OK. 💐

SpringisSpinning · 13/03/2021 22:15

After all the protests they have allowed in the thick of lock down the heavy handedness here astonishes me

TheRabbitOfCaerbannog · 13/03/2021 22:16

It would be interesting to know what her friends and family make of it thats for sure. I'm certain that the news headlines are the least of their concerns at the moment.
Intentions may well be 'honourable' but her story has definitely been highjacked.

It was the job of the Met to read the level of upset over Sarah Everard's death and the violence and harassment women face on a daily basis and facilitate a peaceful protest. They refused to cooperate with the organisers of the vigil who had reached out to them in good faith to help plan a safe and respectful event. Having done that they left it open to being hijacked by protesters with other motives and indeed fomented trouble themselves by moving in in a heavy handed way and manhandling peaceful protesters. They trampled all over her flowers. Nothing was taking place that merited that behaviour from any of the accounts I've read and seen.

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TheRabbitOfCaerbannog · 13/03/2021 22:18

@User133847

We're supposed to be in lockdown.
You'd think then that the last thing police should be doing is kettling people so that they're trapped in one place and manhandling women, rather than encouraging gradual and peaceful dispersal.
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overnightangel · 13/03/2021 22:18

@Biscuitsanddoombar

I don’t understand why they just didn’t work with the organisers & let a peaceful vigil happen
Maybe something has been happening for the last 13 months or so and there are laws in place 😣
rosetylersbiggun · 13/03/2021 22:18

Also how many are wearing masks. I see that Kate wasn't

Everyone was wearing masks. I didn't see one person not wearing a mask.

Kate wasn't at the vigil, she attended earlier in the day when it was quiet so no need for a mask.

rosetylersbiggun · 13/03/2021 22:20

I'm fine btw! Thank you!

TheRabbitOfCaerbannog · 13/03/2021 22:20

There is no legal requirement to wear a mask outdoors

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TheRabbitOfCaerbannog · 13/03/2021 22:20

@rosetylersbiggun

I'm fine btw! Thank you!
Good to know
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Alternista · 13/03/2021 22:21

I feel devastated by the behaviour of the police tonight. I’ve always, ALWAYS defended our police.

Whenthesunshines · 13/03/2021 22:21

They refused to cooperate with the organisers of the vigil who had reached out to them in good faith to help plan a safe and respectful event. Having done that they left it open to being hijacked by protesters with other motives and indeed fomented trouble themselves by moving in in a heavy handed way and manhandling peaceful protesters.

You have summarised perfectly why I cannot condemn or condone this 'event'.
It is a mess.

Whenthesunshines · 13/03/2021 22:23

overnight
Maybe something has been happening for the last 13 months or so and there are laws in place
This.

Theunamedcat · 13/03/2021 22:23

I saw a man try to jump up onto the bandstand as the women were being dragged away a police officer went for him with his fist up perhaps he should have got his spray out

oakleaffy · 13/03/2021 22:24

Why were MEN even there? Men being gobby is not what is needed.

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