Friday, March 27, 2009

Police warn of 'unprecedented' threat to London from over 2,000 G20 protesters

Police are describing the threat to London from G20 protesters as "unprecedented", with seven different protests expected in the capital on the day of next week's summit.

However senior officers were insistent that London would not be shut down for the G20 meeting for world leaders and said people would be able to go about their business.

Police are expecting as many as 2,000 protesters to march through the Square Mile on April 1 on the eve of the summit.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financetopics/g20-summit/5055991/Police-warn-of-unprecedented-threat-to-London-from-over-2000-G20-protesters.html

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