The video uploaded by the user “noshockdoc” shows two people who first engage in rough handling of one of the rally protesters. Then, reportedly, the same people are shown along with six others detaining someone behind a police cordon.
RT got in touch with the creator of the video, a 40-year-old managing director of his own start-up company,
who preferred to remain unnamed.
Not your stereotypical protester, as “noshockdoc” calls himself, he went to the demo to protest against the
policy, which is bound to divide British education system into two tiers, based on wealth, not merit.
“A young member of the British public had been attacked and left visibly shaken, and the very person he would have expected to help him turned away. And on top of that it was a police officer that attacked him,” he told RT.
The media dubbed the November 9 march against tuition fees and education cuts one of the most
intensively-policed events to take place in London. The force had 4,000 officers on duty on the day, and
they were authorized to use rubber bullets if necessary. This was never needed, however.
The Met reported that 24 arrests were made on the day.
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