Northumbria Police Issue Statement Ahead of Planned Protest at Sunderland Civic Hall
Northumbria Police have issued a statement ahead of a planned protest scheduled to take place tonight at Sunderland Civic Hall. The police force has emphasised their dedication to ensuring public safety while upholding the right to lawful protest.
The planned demonstration, which has garnered attention on social media, is expected to draw a significant number of participants. In anticipation of this, Northumbria Police have outlined their strategy to maintain order and protect both protesters and the general public.
Assistant Chief Constable Jenny Sims said, “We are aware of the planned protest at Sunderland Civic Hall tonight. Our primary concern is the safety and security of everyone involved. We respect the right to peaceful and lawful protest and will work to facilitate this while ensuring that the wider community is not adversely affected.
The police have highlighted several key points in their statement:
- Public Safety: Officers will be present in and around Sunderland Civic Hall to manage the protest and ensure that it remains peaceful. The police have coordinated with event organizers to facilitate a safe environment for all participants.
- Traffic Management: Road closures and traffic diversions may be implemented around the Civic Hall to accommodate the protest and minimize disruption. Motorists are advised to plan their journeys accordingly and allow extra time for travel.
- Community Engagement: Northumbria Police have engaged with local businesses and residents to inform them of the planned protest and any potential impacts. They have assured the community that any concerns will be addressed promptly.
- Lawful Conduct: The police have reiterated that while they support the right to protest, any unlawful behavior will not be tolerated. Officers will take necessary action against anyone engaging in violence, vandalism, or other criminal activities.
We encourage everyone to exercise their right to protest responsibly and peacefully,” added Assistant Chief Constable Sims. Our officers are there to support the community and ensure that the protest proceeds without incident.
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