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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 16:22:00

That they wanted it to go right. when it came to the arresting of the anti monarchy protesters from the group republic who were arrested, he justified that arrest saying he believed it was a lawful arrest because based on intelligence, the police officers had to make a decision about what to do when they found some protesters with some straps, which the police thought might be used for locking on, and they had reasonable grounds to make that arrest even though the protesters then subsequently spent 16 hours in custody, he said it was unfortunate that they miss the chance to take part in the demonstration. chance to take part in the demonstration. , demonstration. and, daniel, in terms of some of the demonstration. and, daniel, in terms of some of the criticism demonstration. and, daniel, in terms of some of the criticism that - demonstration. and, daniel, in terms of some of the criticism that we i of some of the criticism that we have heard over recent days, how much of that wa ....

Protesters , Republic , Arresting , Police-officers , Police , Arrest , Intelligence , Thought , Grounds , Locking-on , Straps , Decision

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Home Affairs Committee -... 20240604 09:31:00

Be coming down to create divide and a lock be coming down to create divide and a lock on be coming down to create divide and a lock on anti protest and at one point a lock on anti protest and at one point they a lock on anti protest and at one point they were in the road in various point they were in the road in various bamboo poles and things were discovered, various bamboo poles and things were discovered, policing essentially had to let discovered, policing essentially had to let that discovered, policing essentially had to let that run until eventually became to let that run until eventually became a to let that run until eventually became a substantive offence and they had became a substantive offence and they had intervene and ultimately impacted they had intervene and ultimately impacted much more on the rights of other impacted much more on the rights of other people as well. from an operational perspective, even though this may operational perspective, ev ....

Offence , Point , Things , Locking-on , Lock , Road , Divide , Run , Bamboo-poles , Anti-protest , One , We-haven-t

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Home Affairs Committee -... 20240604 09:24:00

Later, there were straps used to hold placards together which were interpreted as potentially being potentially used for devices for locking on. i m just trying to understand whether there would be a dialogue around that sort of granularity around whether a strap in the back of than might be considered as something that would be of concern to you or if it is just pointing towards legislation and saying you need to understand this yourselves. i and saying you need to understand this yourselves. this yourselves. i think our view, our start point this yourselves. i think our view, our start point was this yourselves. i think our view, our start point was always - this yourselves. i think our view, our start point was always to - this yourselves. i think our view, our start point was always to try | our start point was always to try and be as helpful as we could be. i don t know whether or not a discussion was had about any such straps in advance of the coronation. i ve seen various d ....

Placards , Straps , Locking-on , Devices , Something , Rights-legislation , Sort , Concern , Strap , Back , Dialogue , Granularity

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Home Affairs Committee -... 20240604 09:03:00

Using to hold the placards together and that the police had mentioned the phrase locking on. the context of that is just three days earlier, a bit of legislation had come into force making it an offence to go equipped for locking on. that legislation was designed to stop protests where people use things like bike locks and heavy chains to chain themselves to bits of equipment. bits of street furniture, and that legislation was obviously rushed through to prevent disruptive protests at the coronation but ended up protests at the coronation but ended up with members of the group republic spending 16 hours in custody for having what essentially was bits of seat strapping, which could easily be cut with a knife or anything that police officers carry in their vans for cutting people out of their cars after road accidents. eventually, those people were released that evening, after 16 hours in custody. they were then ....

Rights-legislation , Staffordshire-police , Offence , Force , Placards , Context , Locking-on , Bit , Three , People , Protests , Things

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Home Affairs Committee -... 20240604 09:25:00

You, chair. moving on now. i want to ick u- you, chair. moving on now. i want to pick up on you, chair. moving on now. i want to pick up on the you, chair. moving on now. i want to pick up on the kind you, chair. moving on now. i want to pick up on the kind of you, chair. moving on now. i want to pick up on the kind of objects - you, chair. moving on now. i want to pick up on the kind of objects that i pick up on the kind of objects that would be covered by the new offence of being equipped to lock on, what is your understanding of that? i think it is contextual. i think in terms of, we need to look at. you need to look at what the person s intent might be. you need to look at what the object is and then meet that with an intent or a likelihood of doing it, because clearly something like a d lock could be used to lock on. it something like a d lock could be used to lock on. used to lock on. it could also be used to lock on. it could also be used to lock on. it could also be use ....

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