Thursday 24 February 2022

Significant Yellow Items #2022.Y013(a), #2022.Y013(b), #2022.Y013(c), #2022.Y013(d) & #2022.Y013(e)



All Original Images: North West Leicester, February 2022


[Translation]:

Dozens of young protestors in Lost Rib last year were accused of a "embarrassment bill" - a serious violation of public order.  The amassed non-voter Police and Crown Prosecution cases seem to be the biggest luxury crimes against protestors since 1980.






The force is looking for clashes between police and opponents who are attacking a police bill and a designated offence, which allows police to recover violent interventions outside a police station in Lost Rib on March 21 last year.





He was accused of "polishing revenge" and making a political impression.  Police officers have named a large number of the attackers, a police station and a nocturnal police officer.  Afterward, however, they heard testimony of the commotion of the legislators, that the magistrates had died along with the protestors, and that the intruders were disturbing the village.





The entire Parliamentary Party in Democracy and the Constitution (PPDC) has heard that the use of police force, including dogs, sticks and shields, which is called "blood", is often disproportionate to the succeeding days.  The report says the man who killed him is not clear, but there is a "sign and serious" attack on police order lies.


All Photo-Manipulations: February 2022



At least 62 protesters reported injuries during the week, including 27 who treated head injuries at the hospital, while 44 officers were injured.  After the bones have been broken, the bones are broken, and the points of the lungs are broken.




Protestants oppose this because it is rarely used, and criticism of the criminal code requires that the regulator of public courts be sentenced to up to 10 years in prison.  An analysis of the Home Office figures shows only 20 people were killed in the 2011 riots.





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