As I said, those are matters for local negotiation. Clearly, if negotiations take place, the local police will have to make a judgment about what they think is appropriate, and they will have to take account of what is appropriate for general safety and for law and order in the area. I say again that it is for the local police to work with the local organisers of such events, and for them to come to an agreement prior to the event. Such agreements are made and adhered to in the vast majority of cases. As I said, we need to see good practice; we need to encourage people to come to agreements locally.
Charitable and Community Events
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Coaker
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 11 July 2006.
It occurred during Adjournment debate on Charitable and Community Events.
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