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<p>The police have a range of powers to manage the impacts of marches and demonstrations.
Under the Public Order Act 1986, chief officers may impose conditions on assemblies
and public processions to prevent serious public disorder, serious damage to property,
or serious disruption to the life of the community.<br><br>The Government has no plans
to bring forward any further legislation on this issue. We will continue to work with
the police to ensure they have the powers they need to maintain public order.</p><p>
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