Reclaim These Streets organiser reacts to Clapham report
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Reclaim These Streets organiser reacts to Clapham report
One of the organisers of Reclaim These Streets said she felt "silenced and belittled" after Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) backed the Metropolitan Police's handling of the trouble at the Sarah Everard vigil on March 13.
Jamie Klingler said she was "disappointed but not very surprised" and called the report findings "shocking".
Report by Blairm.
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Metropolitan Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick says some people spoke out about policing in the immediate aftermath of the Clapham Common vigil âwithout knowing the factsâ.She told the BBC..
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Organiser for Reclaim These Streets, Jamie Klingler, has said she is âvery disappointed but not that surprisedâ after an inspectorâs report backed the police handling of the Sarah Everard vigil..
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