- Sun Aug 06, 2023 10:28 pm
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Constable Savage is alive and well
The only events for which Metropolitan police chiefs authorised the potential use of baton rounds in the past six years were black-led gatherings, documents show.
The weapons, intended to be a less lethal alternative to regular firearms, have been cleared for use at Notting Hill carnival since 2017 and the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020.
Known as plastic bullets, baton rounds have never been fired during public order incidents on the British mainland, but have been used in Northern Ireland, where earlier versions of the weapons led to deaths.
The authorisation emerged in documents released after a freedom of information request by Liberty Investigates, the results of which were shared with the Guardian.
Amnesty International said the decision to authorise their use was an example of institutional racism in the Met, which the force denies. A report by Louise Casey in March found the Met to be institutionally racist.
A spokesperson for London mayor, Sadiq Khan, who oversees the Met, said the revelation was “very concerning” and that he would seek answers from the force’s leaders...
https://amp.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... oi-reveals
The Met said: “It is inaccurate and irresponsible to imply the ethnicity of those likely to be involved in an event or protest influences the tactics considered.”If the Met know this, why did they do it? - They're not racist, they just don't like nig-nogs.
It might only be the Imperial Service Medal, but I've got a gong. What's Paul Dacre got?