The right to protest is well established in this country and police forces have a long history of upholding this by policing by consent and ensuring the safety of all those exercising that right.
At this time officers are trying to strike a balance between established rights and policing of COVID restrictions in an effort to maintain the confidence of all groups of our communities. We do not engage in email marketing and do not share email addresses with anyone who does. When a visitor fills in the form and clicks Submit the contents of the form are sent to us in an email. The contact information which the visitor has submitted is used so that we can reply to them. This also applies to occasional competition forms.
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Listening online If you listen to our station online - for example, via our web player, the Radioplayer app, the Tunein app or on a smart speaker - your IP address and approximate location e. Dorset Police is working with partners, particularly Bournemouth Borough Council, to prepare for two protests planned in the town this Saturday 23 August , one by the English Defence League and a counter-protest by various groups coordinated by Unite the Union.
Public authorities have a legal obligation to facilitate peaceful protest, even when it involves some disruption. The police will be taking an active and visible role on the day to minimise any risks, help manage any disruption, provide useful updates to the public, and to quickly respond should any crimes occur.
This means we will monitor both marches to help keep everyone safe as they move through the town, provide information to help minimise disruption, and respond quickly if any crimes or significant disorder occurs. For example, following discussion, the EDL agreed not to march during the busy Air Festival weekend and both groups agreed to march simultaneously, which will minimise the period of travel disruption.
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