A protester holds a placard saying ‘No Justice No Peace No Police On Our Streets' during the protest. Protesters gather outside the offices of the Business Improvement District in Soho Road, Handsworth to demonstrate against the police crackdown in the area. They argue that police are racist and are disproportionately targeting black, brown and vulnerable members of the local community with stop and search, immigration checks and accuse them of looking after the interests of corporations rather than members of the public. West Midlands police claim the operation will work to make safer commun

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A protester holds a placard saying ‘No Justice No Peace No Police On Our Streets' during the protest. Protesters gather outside the offices of the Business Improvement District in Soho Road, Handsworth to demonstrate against the police crackdown in the area. They argue that police are racist and are disproportionately targeting black, brown and vulnerable members of the local community with stop and search, immigration checks and accuse them of looking after the interests of corporations rather than members of the public. West Midlands police claim the operation will work to make safer commun
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A protester holds a placard saying ‘No Justice No Peace No Police On Our Streets' during the protest. Protesters gather outside the offices of the Business Improvement District in Soho Road, Handsworth to demonstrate against the police crackdown in the area. They argue that police are racist and are disproportionately targeting black, brown and vulnerable members of the local community with stop and search, immigration checks and accuse them of looking after the interests of corporations rather than members of the public. West Midlands police claim the operation will work to make safer commun

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