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European Courts rule police kettling tactic lawful

Freedom Press | 15.03.2012 12:18 | Policing

The European Courts of Human Rights has ruled today that the UK police tactic of kettling protesters is lawful and does not infringe in article 5 of Convention on Human Rights – the right to liberty and security.



The judgment was based on a case brought before the courts by protesters who were kettled in Oxford Circus in central London for over seven hours during the 2001 Mayday anti-capitalist protests. More than 1,500 were detained without access to food water or toilet facilities by police for a fear of ‘beach of the peace’ despite there being no major outbreaks of violence during the day of protest.

Previously the police did not have the power to detain people against their will unless it was for arrest purposes. The European courts have now given the police the green light to deprive individuals of their liberty – even if they have done nothing illegal or committed a crime, for long periods of time under ‘public order’ tactics.

David Pannick QC, who represented the police argued “kettling” did not violate the human rights code. He said the code’s guarantee of liberty – except for individuals lawfully held in criminal matters – was not meant to concern “mere restrictions of movement”.

The court stated: “The police had imposed the cordon to isolate and contain a large crowd in dangerous and volatile conditions. This had been the least intrusive and most effective means to protect the public from violence. Although the police tried to start dispersing the crowd throughout the afternoon, they had been unable to do so as the danger had persisted.”

Adding: “Even by 2001, advances in communications technology had made it possible to mobilise protesters rapidly and covertly on a hitherto unknown scale. Article 5 did not have to be construed in such a way as to make it impracticable for the police to fulfil their duties of maintaining order and protecting the public.”

The judges voted 14-3 in favour of the police, re-enforcing the 2009 House of Lords verdict that kettling as a crowd control measure was “necessary, proportionate and lawful”.

It was the first time the court in Strasbourg had been asked to rule on kettling.

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Additions

public order guide, and tactics

15.03.2012 16:44

Especially if you haven't seen it before, check out the Guide to Public Order Situations - print and distribute, or tweet/facebook it.

And if you have seen it before, still do distro! (and it is updated regularly).

 http://earthfirst.org.uk/publicorderguide.htm
 http://earthfirst.org.uk/publicorderguide.pdf

More could be figured out against their kettling tactics, though the best is always to not get kettled.

As to the comment above, er, bollocks! If you were allowed through the police line, it's a loose cordon not a kettle. If it's a kettle, you ain't gonna get out that easily!

theunkettledminority


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Think as an individual, sheeple;)

15.03.2012 13:56

That may be the case if the crowd are considered as acting as one. But that can't apply to an individual wishing to leave the crowd and go back to work. And they know that as I've been allowed to leave kettles on several occasions. If they deny an individual their rights, as an individual, rather than as a member of a crowd, they must justify their actions on an individual basis, logically speaking.

You'd then have to demonstrate that you had proven yourself as a distinct individual, separate from the crowd. That done, the onus falls back up on them.

Think of it like a murder on a ship. The entire ships crew could be detained as suspects. However if one crew member proves an alibi, there must be another reason for their continued detention.

If a crowd has been outnumbered by the pigs there is no longer any reason to continue with crowd tactics. You may as well go home. The trick is to be able to think and act as an individual and gather evidence against the porkers as you go.

Agatha Christie


bollox

15.03.2012 19:21

On one occasion I demanded to speak to an inspector, with a threat of individual legal action, and inspector was called. The inspector gave orders to allow me to pass through police lines with a friend and camping equipment and a load of empty booze bottles. The kettle was at Bishopsgate fossil fools day 2009 at about 11:30 pm. They didn't know who I was, I could have been a MP, a barrister or even an undercover pig inspector;) It helps if you look and sound confident in your self though.

I don't think that they would have done me a special favour out of the goodness of their harts. I think they knew that they had no legal reason to detain me as an individual.



Agatha Christie


I've also been kettled a gazillion times

16.03.2012 06:50

... and obviously I've never just been let out by the cops. Whenever I've left the kettle, it has been because the cops had decided to end the kettle. And I think I speak for just about 99.9% of people who've experienced kettling when I say that.

And yeah I was there too at Bishopsgate, by 11.30pm we'd been kettled for several hours (including a pregnant woman who lost her baby that night) and the cops were just beginning to let a few people go to reduce the concentration of people a bit. It was by my recollection no more than an hour later that they totally broke up the camp.

jingo


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