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Extinction Rebellion: High Court rules London protest ban unlawful | |
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Extinction Rebellion has won a High Court challenge against the Metropolitan Police over a London-wide ban on protests. | Extinction Rebellion has won a High Court challenge against the Metropolitan Police over a London-wide ban on protests. |
The police imposed a four-day ban last month, prohibiting two or more people from the group taking part in protests dubbed the 'autumn uprising'. | The police imposed a four-day ban last month, prohibiting two or more people from the group taking part in protests dubbed the 'autumn uprising'. |
However, judges have ruled that the move was "unlawful" and officers had no power to impose it. | |
Lawyers for the group described the police action as "hastily imposed". | Lawyers for the group described the police action as "hastily imposed". |
They say the Met Police now faces claims for false imprisonment from "potentially hundreds" of protesters. | |
The Met had argued the ban was the only way of tackling disruption caused by protests. | The Met had argued the ban was the only way of tackling disruption caused by protests. |
It has said 1,832 people were arrested during the demonstrations, with more than 150 charged with offences. | |
During 10 days of protests beginning on 7 October, Extinction Rebellion activists urged the government to do more to tackle climate change. | |
They shut down areas around Parliament and the Bank of England, and targeted London City Airport. | |
Police had tried to restrict protesters to Trafalgar Square, under Section 14 of the Public Order Act. | |
However, the ban was lifted four days later, with officers saying that it was no longer necessary because the series of protests, dubbed the 'autumn uprising', had ended. | |
During the court hearing, Phillippa Kaufmann QC, for Extinction Rebellion, told the court the move was "wholly uncertain, an abuse of power and irrational". | |
'Not a public assembly' | 'Not a public assembly' |
Announcing their judgement on Wednesday, Lord Justice Dingemans and Mr Justice Chamberlain said the Met had no power to impose the ban. | Announcing their judgement on Wednesday, Lord Justice Dingemans and Mr Justice Chamberlain said the Met had no power to impose the ban. |
Lord Justice Dingemans said: "Separate gatherings, separated both in time and by many miles, even if co-ordinated under the umbrella of one body, are not a public assembly within the meaning of... the Act. | Lord Justice Dingemans said: "Separate gatherings, separated both in time and by many miles, even if co-ordinated under the umbrella of one body, are not a public assembly within the meaning of... the Act. |
"The XR autumn uprising intended to be held from October 14 to 19 was not therefore a public assembly... therefore the decision to impose the condition was unlawful because there was no power to impose it under... the Act." | "The XR autumn uprising intended to be held from October 14 to 19 was not therefore a public assembly... therefore the decision to impose the condition was unlawful because there was no power to impose it under... the Act." |
However, the judges noted there are powers within that act which may be used lawfully to "control future protests which are deliberately designed to 'take police resources to breaking point"' - one of Extinction Rebellion's aims. | However, the judges noted there are powers within that act which may be used lawfully to "control future protests which are deliberately designed to 'take police resources to breaking point"' - one of Extinction Rebellion's aims. |
Responding to the ruling, Extinction Rebellion UK tweeted "we won't be silenced". | |
Lady Jones called the Extinction Rebellion victory "historic" shortly after the ruling. | |
Speaking in a Facebook Live broadcast outside the court, she said: "The police can over-step the mark. The police are getting more and more strong powers that they are misusing - and that's absolutely unacceptable." | |
Ms Lucas described it as "brilliant news" on Twitter. | |
Jules Carey, a solicitor representing protestors, said the ban was "hastily imposed" and "erratically applied". | Jules Carey, a solicitor representing protestors, said the ban was "hastily imposed" and "erratically applied". |
He said: "The police have powers to impose conditions to manage protests but not to ban them. | He said: "The police have powers to impose conditions to manage protests but not to ban them. |
"This judgement is a timely reminder to those in authority facing a climate of dissent - the right to protest is a long-standing fundamental right in a democratic society that should be guarded and not prohibited by overzealous policing." | "This judgement is a timely reminder to those in authority facing a climate of dissent - the right to protest is a long-standing fundamental right in a democratic society that should be guarded and not prohibited by overzealous policing." |