Police detain protester for running on track during Derby at Epsom
03-06-2023 14:53 via theguardian.com

Police detain protester for running on track during Derby at Epsom

Activist detained after getting on track at Epsom showpieceNineteen arrests on morning of meeting before the DerbyA protester has been detained by police at Epsom after running on to the course during the Derby. Nineteen activists were also detained earlier on Saturday in connection with plans to disrupt the Festival, police said.The Animal Rising group accused Surrey police of “abusing” their powers after the 19 were detained on Saturday morning, based on intelligence received by of
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