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* [[2018 ]] - On '''21 March 2018,''' the new '''Public Order and Safety (Special Powers) Act 2018''', replacing the Public Order (Preservation) Act, was passed by the Parliament. It was criticized by a number of civil society groups as it "introduces wide-reaching police powers, including to potentially deploy lethal force and to stop communications, not just during terrorist attacks, but also during peaceful protests." | * [[2018 ]] - On '''21 March 2018,''' the new '''Public Order and Safety (Special Powers) Act 2018''', replacing the Public Order (Preservation) Act, was passed by the Parliament. | ||
: It was criticized by a number of civil society groups as it "introduces wide-reaching police powers, including to potentially deploy lethal force and to stop communications, not just during terrorist attacks, but also during peaceful protests." | |||
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