Civil Servants denied permission to march

Apr 05, 2013

CASTRIES, St. Lucia, CMC-A planned protest march by Civil Servants failed to materialise on Thursday, as organisers were not granted Police permission to take to the streets.
Acting Police Commissioner Errol Alexander said in planning their march the Civil Service Association did not conform with the Public Order Act, which requires that permission be sought three days ahead of  a march.
He also said the organisers did not indicate in their letter the number of persons expected to participate in the march as required by the legislation.

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