New police powers to crack down on protests come into power

New measures to crack down on environmental activists come into power from at present, together with an growth of police powers and a brand new prison offence of tunnelling.

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The British Transport Police and the Ministry of Defence Police will now have powers to maneuver static protests, a typical tactic of campaigners.

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The Home Office mentioned the transfer would release officers, as Suella Braverman hit out at "mayhem" being precipitated on the streets.

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Environmental campaigners like Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion have continued to carry demonstrations and protests.

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Ministers have sought to make use of enhanced public order powers to focus on the ways usually utilized by these teams.

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From 2 July, being discovered responsible of tunnelling or "being present in a tunnel to cause serious disruption" might see individuals jailed for as much as three years.

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Being discovered responsible of taking tools to tunnel will carry a most penalty of six months in jail, whereas anybody responsible of obstructing a serious transport works might face the identical punishment.

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The Home Office has mentioned that tunnelling at areas akin to HS2 development websites was costing the taxpayer cash and that from Sunday obstructing the constructing or upkeep of future transport networks was unlawful.

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However critics of the legislation argue that it's a menace to the appropriate to protest.

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"Hard-working people want to be able to go about their daily lives without disruption from a selfish minority," Ms Braverman mentioned.

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"The Public Order Act is delivering on our commitment to allow people to get on with their daily business. We will keep our roads and those hard-working people moving.

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"The public have had sufficient of their lives being disrupted by egocentric protesters. The mayhem we have seen on our streets has been a scandal.

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"That is why I've given our police officers the powers they need to act fast and clamp down on these protesters determined to disrupt people's lives."

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She mentioned that the adjustments which have come into power would additionally guarantee "the protection of journalists reporting on protests so they can carry out their important role without fear of arrest".

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