These women are facing jail for trying to feed the homeless

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‘Two women accused of anti-social behaviour for attempting to feed the homeless in Liverpool have been acquitted, while two others await judgement.

They were arrested outside a building the Love Activists were occupying to house and feed homeless people. The police had sealed off the building to prevent more people entering. However, people gathered outside, trying to get food and water to those inside, and set up a soup kitchen.

Lawyers for the women claimed they had been arrested unlawfully after the police issued those outside the building with a Section 35 dispersal order. This piece of legislation came into force in 2014 and gives the police the power to disperse two or more people if they believe there is likely to be anti-social behaviour – a term which is widely interpreted by the police.’

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