Joseph Borawski, Friday January 25th 2008, 2:42 AM, Global Social Protests Current Event
The next story I bring stands in stark contrast to my first, as opposed to protest and violence breaking out in
The protest it self was quite remarkable being the largest ever staged by policemen and women in
Surprisingly a very small group of counter protesters, about 20, from an anarchist group called “Class War”, showed at the protest heckling and jeering. “We remember what they did for other workers in the 1980’s – the printers, dockers, the miners.” One of the counter protesters, a woman, was arrested on the under an offense to public order.
Aside from the small group of counter-protesters, the march was described as “sensible”, policemen and women reducing what might be a more violent reaction to peaceful dissent by wearing white caps with “Fair pay for police” written on them and taking to the streets in overwhelming numbers. The police themselves state that its not so much an issue of the money specifically, but instead a matter of fairness and promises kept and broken by the government. Check it out here:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article3240694.ece
3 comments:
At least they were peaceful. They don't care as much about the money as much as they want honesty and respect from the government they serve.
Well I think that it's good that they decided to do this because at least that got to express what they thought and even if nothing got situated they at least let people know that they need a raise.
I think if the government makes promises then they should be kept. Their country would not be safe with out the police, they are the wrong people to make mad and the government should turn that wrong into a right. It sounds like it was peaceful and I hope that they will get noticed.
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