UK ACPO National Extremism Tactical Coordination Unit Protest Policing Pocket Guide

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UK ACPO National Extremism Tactical Coordination Unit Protest Policing Pocket Guide

It covers policing of activists, believed originally dropped accidentally by police officers at UK climate camp. It provides interesting information about the NETCU - ACPO political policing quango in the UK, their policing methods and why their documents should not be released through FOIA requests.

Of potential interests to reads who may be involve in a protest, also contains some information on police guidelines on harassment (unfortunately partly unreadable): metcu.pdf

Index of pages:

  • causing fear or provocation of violence
  • intentional harassment, alarm or distress
  • being threatening, abusive or insulting in a way likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress
  • imposing conditions on public processions and assemblies
  • power to require removal of disguises
  • police directions stopping the harassment of a person in his home
  • power to require anem & address of persons acting in an anti social manner
  • stuff about animal research organisations
  • power to remove people: agravated trespass
  • breach of high court injunction
  • putting people in fear of violence
  • intimidation or annoyance by violence to prevent lawful activity
  • willful obstruction of the highway
  • deposition of anything on the highway

Found at: wikileaks

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