Farmers could be arrested if they drive tractors at rally, police warn
- Farmers may face arrest if they drive tractors during a rally in central London, according to the Metropolitan Police.
- The Metropolitan Police have imposed conditions under the Public Order Act for the demonstration, allowing only a limited number of tractors agreed upon with event organizers.
- Breaching the imposed conditions is a criminal offense, according to the Metropolitan Police.
- Farmers have been warned to leave their tractors at home or risk arrest ahead of the protest.
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Met Police Impose Conditions to Keep Tractors Away from Farmers’ Protest in London
The Metropolitan Police have imposed restrictions on a planned farmers' protest set to take place in central London on Tuesday, prohibiting protesters from bringing tractors and other large farming vehicles unless specifically authorised. Protest Details & Route Date: Tuesday, March 4, 2025
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