POLICE say they will take “decisive action” if demonstrations in Taunton result in disorder and violence on Saturday (August 17).
Avon and Somerset superintendent Lisa Simpson has assured the public a policing operation will be in place ahead of any protests this weekend.
Officers are aware of plans for at least two protests, with one being described as a ‘hope not hate’ anti-fascist rally which will be held outside the Market House, Taunton, at 11am on Saturday. Somerset Commander Superintendent Lisa Simpson said: "We're aware of proposals for at least two protests in Taunton on Saturday. We've spoken to people who have identified themselves as the organisers of one demonstration and attempted to contact the organisers of the other. "We don't know how many will attend either event but we have resources on hand to facilitate lawful protest, and to take decisive action should there be any disorder. We will not tolerate hate, violence or criminality. "If you live, work or visit Taunton, you'll see more officers around. Local officers will be supported by our police horses and dogs and colleagues from neighbouring police forces, all working to keep the peace." Neighbourhood officers are working with partner agencies and are in touch with community and faith leaders and local businesses. As well as keeping them informed, officers are asking them to pass on anything which makes them feel less safe. Three people involved in disorder in Bristol earlier this month have each already started prison sentences of more than two years, with another 12 people charged and going through the court process. Supt Simpson said: "The courts have shown very clearly that anyone involved in violent unrest faces a lengthy jail term. We in policing are committed to acting swiftly to bring before the court anyone who behaves in such a shameful way.
“I hope this reassures our communities in Taunton - and makes anyone thinking of coming to our town to cause trouble to think again."
The ‘hope not hate’ rally planned for Saturday invites all anti-racists and anti-fascists across Somerset, Bristol and the Wescountry to support it on a day when the far right are still threatening to take to the streets.
People are being urged to bring banners and placards to spread the message hatred and division will not be tolerated here.
Dave Chapple, Somerset Trades Union Councils' Secretary, said: "Building on the successful event organised in Taunton last Saturday by Black Lives Matter, all six Somerset Trades Union Councils, based in Taunton, Bridgwater, Yeovil, Mendip, Weston-super-Mare and Bath, are calling everyone who can make it to a peaceful unity rally against hatred on our streets.
“This will take place on Saturday, August 17, outside the Market House in Taunton town centre at 11am (time to be confirmed). Please come along, with friends and family, to give the message that we will not tolerate hatred and division in our community, and that we will always stand together, to keep our neighbourhoods and streets peaceful, safe and free from violence and fear of violence."