Anti-police law protests broke out in London, England, and at least one policeman was injured.
According to British media reports, local time on April 3, an anti-police law protest demonstration took place in Parliament Square in central London. After the clash between the police and the demonstrators, at least one policeman was injured.
Anti-police law protest demonstrations in Parliament Square in central London. Source: U.S. media
According to reports, some of the demonstrators attacked the police with a slingshot. The police had a physical conflict with the demonstrators, and at least one policeman was injured.
The London Metropolitan Police Department subsequently issued a statement stating, “During the demonstrations in London that day, most people tried to abide by the social distancing regulations, and only a small number of people blocked the roads in Parliament Square. The police on the scene advised them to retreat in order to restart. Restore road traffic.
Although the new crown epidemic prevention and blockade measures are still being implemented, in addition to the protests on the 3rd in London, demonstrations also took place in Newcastle, Birmingham, Liverpool, Bristol and Brighton. This is the fourth consecutive weekend that there have been anti-police law protests in many places in the UK.
On March 10, the British government announced the latest draft of the "Police, Crime, Trial and Court" legislation. The bill gives the police greater power to enforce the law.