Sarah Cartin, who wanted to create a space for women to pull together in light of the 33-year-old’s disappearance said she was disappointed by the police response and asked if an anti-lockdown and anti-vaccine demo planned for later this month in West Yorkshire would face the same restrictions. West Yorkshire Police did not confirm whether breaches of restrictions at that event would be handled in the same manner. Ms Cartin said the perceived difference in approach was “frustrating”. She told the Telegraph & Argus: “I can’t say I’m surprised. “Let’s hope people draw the same conclusions. “I felt that the most transparent and safe thing to do was to contact the police. I said, we’ve had this conversation, people want to show their respects and there’s meant to be a vigil taking place in London. I was initially told by the police that if people were taking their walk or exercise at that time and wanted to pay their respects at 6pm they were entitled to do that.