Police inform protestors about dangerous behaviour in Newcastle

Protestors are being informed that unlawful or dangerous behaviour will not be tolerated during planned demonstrations this weekend, NSW Police say.

Police are aware that a group is planning a protest on land and water at Newcastle in the lead up to and on Sunday 8 May 2016. Officers from Newcastle City Local Area Command and the Marine Area Command have been liaising with relevant agencies about the protest.Newcastle Local Area Commander Superintendent John Gralton said police have received formal notification of the group's intent to hold the protest.“We have commenced planning a police operation to ensure the demonstration is carried out lawfully and peacefully.” “Police will be focussed on working to minimise the impact of any possible demonstration on the wider community.“We recognise and support the rights of individuals and groups to exercise their rights of free speech and peaceful assembly in a safe environment. We also have to ensure members of the public can go about their normal everyday activities without unnecessary impact,” Supt Gralton said.

Supt Gralton added that police will not tolerate unlawful behaviour or any action that risks the safety of others.

“This includes protestors who endanger their own safety. Anyone who breaks the law will be dealt with accordingly,” Supt Gralton said.

The police operation will include officers from the Newcastle Local Area Command, Marine Area Command, Operations Support Group, Airwing and Police Rescue.