Footage has surfaced of MET riot police training in London

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Footage has surfaced of MET riot police training in London, sparking concerns about the potential for civil unrest in the wake of recent protests. The footage, captured by a bystander, shows officers clad in riot gear, practicing crowd control techniques and responding to simulated attacks.

The actor terrorist who attacked the police had a British flag with a cross on his arm, raising questions about the motivations behind the exercise. The use of an actor with a British flag has led some to speculate that the police are preparing for a scenario in which protesters or rioters use patriotic symbols to mask their intentions.

A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police Service has since confirmed that the training exercise was a routine drill, aimed at preparing officers for a range of scenarios, including terrorist attacks and public disorder. However, the timing of the exercise has sparked concerns among some community leaders, who have expressed worries about the potential for heavy-handed policing in response to peaceful protests.

The footage has also raised questions about the use of actors in police training exercises. While the use of actors is a common practice in police training, some have expressed concerns about the potential for these exercises to be used as a form of propaganda, or to create a sense of fear and mistrust among the public.

As tensions continue to simmer in London, the release of this footage has sparked a heated debate about the role of the police in maintaining public order, and the need for transparency and accountability in their training practices. With protests and demonstrations on the rise, the public will be watching closely to see how the police respond, and whether they will be able to strike a balance between keeping the peace and respecting the rights of citizens.