High Court ruling hailed a ‘victory for women’ after judges find Met Police breached the rights of Sarah Everard vigil organisers
THE Metropolitan Police breached the rights of Clapham Common vigil organisers last year, two High Court judges ruled today in a decision hailed as a “victory for women.”
Campaign group Reclaim These Streets was forced to cancel the planned event in south London in March 2021 after the Met told them they would face a £10,000 fine.
Hundreds of mourners showed up in defiance of the police threats to pay their respects to Sarah Everard, who was raped and murdered by a serving police officer.
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