
Civil society groups condemn ‘dangerous’ plans for more anti-protest powers
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Over 40 civil society groups, including the TUC and Greenpeace, have united to oppose proposed amendments to the crime and policing bill that would expand police powers to regulate protests in England and Wales. The groups argue that these changes represent a significant threat to the rights of freedom of expression and assembly. They specifically criticize the requirement for police to assess the cumulative impact of repeated protests in a given area, labeling it a 'draconian crackdown'.
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This opposition arises amidst ongoing debates about the balance between public safety and civil liberties in the UK. The crime and policing bill has faced scrutiny for its provisions that critics argue could stifle dissent and limit the ability of citizens to voice their grievances through protest.
This article reflects the opinions of the civil society groups mentioned and does not necessarily represent the views of The Guardian.
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