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Policing the right to protest : G20 systemic review report

11 May 2012

At a certain point, the note that we received 16 submissions regarding the the course of the weekend information becomes overwhelming and the decision G20 systemic review, and I appreciate the time that resulted in the largest mass The fact that so much has already been written about becomes where to stop. [...] The officers who acted within the law, the police during large-scale events, and I hope of a pattern of conduct that occurred throughout who carried out their duty to serve and protect My office interviewed and requested disclosure that both the police and the public throughout the summit. [...] In June 2008 the Canadian prime minister Toronto Police Service (TPS) had jurisdiction in the Rallies and protest marches began in the week cameras on the building captured video of a group announced that the G8 summit would be held on Interdiction Zone and the Outer Zone – the areas before the G20 leaders arrived in Toronto. [...] The with militant and confrontational action, seeking to The G8 and the G20 summits were the largest the Black Bloc tactics of street violence and drama was exacerbated further when the media humiliate the security apparatus. [...] Works Protection Act (PWPA) to the fence around protesters set out on the “People First” march from and the location of the G20 in a large city, created the Interdiction Zone around the summit site.
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Authors

McNeilly, Gerry

Pages
156
Published in
Canada

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