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Black Lives Matter: PSNI to refund protest fines

written by cassoscoop August 18, 2021
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Black Lives Matter protest at Derry’s Guildhall Square in June 2020

FINES issued at two Black Lives Matter protests by the PSNI are to be refunded.

The fines relate to protests last year in Derry and Belfast in the wake of the George Floyd murder in the USA.

The PSNI said it would ask the Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunal Service to refund the fines and cancel any outstanding warrants.

Deputy Chief Constable Mark Hamilton said he had written to Health Minister Robin Swann on the issue.

It is understood the request relates to 72 “COV1” (£60) penalty notices issued at Guildhall Square in Derry and Custom House Square in Belfast on Saturday, June 6, 2020.

In June of this year, it emerged that 14 people reported to Public Prosecution Service (PPS) after Black Lives Matter protests in June 2020 would not be prosecuted.

They were referred to the PPS for potential breaches of Covid-19 regulations.

The PPS had said there was “no reasonable prospect of conviction for any offence”.

Last year, the Police Ombudsman found justification in claims the handling of the Black Lives Matter protests by the PSNI was unfair and discriminatory.

A further complaint of race discrimination is being investigated.

On Tuesday, DCC Hamilton said he had written to the health minister “to inform him of our intention to request the Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunal Service to refund paid fines and cancel any outstanding warrants issued at two Black Lives Matter events in Derry and Belfast on 6 June 2020”.

He added that it had taken the decision “in light of recent findings by the Northern Ireland Policing Board, Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland and most recently the decisions of the Public Prosecutions Service”.

“Against a backdrop of an unprecedented health crisis and rapidly changing legislation, our objective has always been to help slow the spread of the virus to keep people safe,” he said.

“Balancing this against our obligation to safeguard other important rights – such as the right to peacefully protest – has not been easy or comfortable.

“We have previously accepted that as a service, we have not always got that balance right.

“We believe we erred in our use of penalty notices at these two events and are taking this action to correct that error.”

Mr Hamilton said the PSNI was “working to implement the lessons learned from this period and are determined to improve relationships and build confidence and trust in policing among all communities in Northern Ireland”.

Black Lives Matter: PSNI to refund protest fines was last modified: August 18th, 2021 by cassoscoop

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