No officers will face disciplinary action after attacked a mob of the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall during tuition protests in London, Scotland Yard said fees.
Metropolitan police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson appointed an internal review of the incident that has been sent to Home Secretary Theresa may, after the Duchess in the ribs came with a stick was as the royal car in London's West end was attacked.
Scotland Yard said no officers would face disciplinary action after it was reported that the Regent Street 15 were warned royal protection officers of a police colleagues not to reduce minutes before the Royal couple on December 10 the mob attacked.
A police sergeant member of the couple protection team told that the environment the road should be avoided, because up to 200 clubs were close, told the daily mail. But Consulting has been recorded in official police records was not followed, and the couple royal sedan in the area where the demonstrators were, was driven reported the newspaper.
Travel, the Royal couple were Royal variety performance if you in violence, which have been caught around the vote on tuition fees. The Duchess was depicted shocked and desperate to find, and they were forced to leave on the back of a police car. Royal security was expected to be strengthened as part of the review. The Prince was already with an armoured Bentley with extra bodyguards, supported by a carrier of police officers seen.
Sir Paul, who previously has proposed unlikely was someone your work on the embarrassing episode, which would lose royal patronage commander Peter Loughborough staff included officers for your "enormous reluctance" during the incident, suggesting that weren't praised members of rioting mob happiness, to be shot.
Assistant Commissioner John Yates, who the specialist operations wing controls met a number of changes after the incident later said, and "are already prove effective" were introduced. "This was a serious incident," he said.
"It is important that we understand how it happened and all lessons are learned can perform operations for future protection." "We are never complacent about protection and the report highlights the fact that several thousand official engagements each year without incident perform the Royal family."
It was clear, from the moment his first official commitment outside St. James's Palace, after the attack the Prince arrived, that it had made its security changes. He stepped out of a countermeasure Bentley limousine with bullet-proof glass suited and spoke to withstand a bomb.
It seemed more protection officers with him as he opened the Jewish Museum in Camden, North London, be and his small motorcade joined an unmarked police van. The measures could have created as the House of Lords was due to the Government debate controversial university tuition plans later that day and student were expected demonstrations. But it remains to be seen how long the larger security presence will be required.
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