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Police Calls For Civilians on the Pavement to Remove Themselves From the Road

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3 more police cars arrived for reinforcement at Mong Kok Police Station as the station continued to broadcast, “the Police has shown you good will, persuaded and allowed time for you to leave Prince Edward West and the Nathan Road area.” “Hey! If you are producing too much noise, you are clamouring and you might risk contravening an offence. I'm not kidding.” “You won't know when we might dash out and arrest you for illegal assembly, using the minimum force required of course.” “You are allowed to occupy the road, but that doesn’t mean you can block these roads.”

Bystanders replied, “we are standing on the pavement, not on the road. How can we block the road?” “Shut up officers, learn how to do your job and follow the Police General Ordnance carefully.”

#31Dec #MongkokPoliceStation #August31Attack
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District Councillors to Visit the Public Cemetery with Flowers Collected to Mourn Police Brutality Victims

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District Councilors told journalists that flowers collected on the scene would be sent to the Sandy Ridge Cemetery, where unidentified bodies were buried, the next day.

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After the district councilors left, riot police continued to stand on guard outside the metro station.

Source: Apple Daily
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