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STARMER CRACKDOWN ON PROTESTS - Courts Open 24 hours Day
Merseyside Police arrested a man and seized a flick knife near the vigil in Southport this evening.
The 32-year-old man was arrested at around 6:50pm after police received a report.
Detective Inspector Gavin Mulcahy said: “We know too well the devastating impact knife crime can have for victims, their families and friends, and those who carry them.
“This week has seen an unspeakable tragedy unfold in Southport, and this incident occurred a short distance from where a vigil had been happening where the community was paying their respects to all those affected. london protest 10 downing street st
“Officers made a swift arrest and have seized a knife that could have been used to cause harm in our communities.“Those offenders who carry them have no place whatsoever in our communities.
“Every day we are carrying out stop checks, warrants and land searches to take knives off our streets, but as this incident shows, the assistance of members of the public in telling us where they are stored and who is carrying them is vital to ensure the safety of families and residents."
Considering what’s happened over the past few weeks, months and years with such incidents in our country. It’s no surprise that people are angry and at breaking point. Of course the mainstream media will point finger and push their agenda but the big question is…. What will the uk government do about all these issues? They can’t keep standing down and doing nothing. Things need to change otherwise such incidents will become the norm. People are rightfully angry and demand action and these problems can no longer be brushed under the rug.STARMER CRACKDOWN ON PROTESTS - Courts Open 24 hours / Day to Crack Down on Protesters
Courts will sit for 24 hours to crack down on rioters that have swept across the UK the past few days.
Last night saw ministers locked in talks with senior members of the judiciary to bring in emergency measures following clashes in cities like Manchester, Belfast and Liverpool, among others. tamworth
Shop fronts were vandalised, with looting and arson also breaking out, as the disorder intensified.
During crisis talks with ministers yesterday, Keir Starmer labelled rioters who attacked the police as "extremists" and urged officers to "take all action necessary to keep our streets safe", as they had his "full support".
Meanwhile, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said she would work with forces to help ensure “consequences, arrests and prosecutions” for those responsible for this week's riots.
Officials at the Ministry of Justice are now understood to be in discussions with the judiciary, as well as police chiefs and the Crown Prosecution Service, about magistrates’ courts staying open all night to cope with an expected surge in the number of people in custody for riot-related offences.
This would involve triggering the Additional Courts Protocol, which is subject to the agreement and direction of the judiciary.
The Chief Officer of Police and Chief Crown Prosecutor are expected to receive requests for additional court slots or session in order to approve their extended and weekend hours of operation.
The protocol was put in place following the London riots in 2011 which saw widespread looting and arson.
Current Prime Minister Starmer, was the director of public prosecutions at the time.
Chris Philp, a Tory MP and former police minister, said: “What worked during the London riots in 2011 was overwhelming numbers of police officers in the right place and immediate justice.
“Magistrates’ courts sat overnight so that justice was dispensed straight away - then it becomes clear that justice is being done”.
A Downing Street spokesperson said: "This afternoon the Prime Minister convened senior Ministers including the Deputy Prime Minister, Home Secretary, Justice Secretary and the Policing Minister to discuss the incidents of public disorder and unrest we have seen in towns and cities in recent days.
"Addressing the scenes of disorder we have seen today, the Prime Minister set out that the police have our full support to take action against extremists on our streets who are attacking police officers, disrupting local businesses and attempting to sow hate by intimidating communities.
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