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From the page: ""He [one of the alleged officers] was egging protesters on. It was very noticeable," Amos said. "Then suddenly a protester seemed to identify him as a policeman and turned on him. He Âlegged it towards the police line, flashed some ID and they just let him... more
Reviewed by stevedtrm May 10 2009, 10:43am ( 16 reviews ) • guardian.co.uk
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Rated by SpaceMonkeyZero on May 12 2009, 10:57am
No proof other than someone's opinion... Ok.
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Reviewed by Almer on May 12 2009, 10:51am
From the page: "the police used agents provocateurs to incite the crowds."
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Reviewed by civver on May 12 2009, 9:50am
Entrapment, eh?
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Rated by salix on May 12 2009, 9:34am
They are supposedly starting to do this in the US too. This is like socialist stuff. Not cool.
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Rated by BluePeriphery on May 11 2009, 1:00pm
Not the first time this tactic has been used.. but still disgraceful, unethical and should be investigated heavily.
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Rated by nik1111111111 on May 11 2009, 6:13am
G20 Police 'Used Undercover Men to Incite Crowds'
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Rated by Vault on May 10 2009, 4:04pm
An MP who was involved in last month's G20 protests in London is to call for an investigation into whether the police used agents provocateurs to incite the crowds.
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Rated by AirIntake44 on May 10 2009, 12:01pm
Isn't that entrapment or something? At very least is super-assholeish and unethical.
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Rated by stevedtrm on May 10 2009, 10:43am
From the page: ""He [one of the alleged officers] was egging protesters on. It was very noticeable," Amos said. "Then suddenly a protester seemed to identify him as a policeman and turned on him. He Âlegged it towards the police line, flashed some ID and they just let him through, no questions asked.""