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A woman who was filmed being struck by a police sergeant at the G20 protests has described his actions as "very violent and unnecessary". | A woman who was filmed being struck by a police sergeant at the G20 protests has described his actions as "very violent and unnecessary". |
Film footage showed an officer hitting Nicola Fisher, 35, from Brighton, across the face with his hand and on her leg with a baton. | Film footage showed an officer hitting Nicola Fisher, 35, from Brighton, across the face with his hand and on her leg with a baton. |
"He just said 'get back', pushed me and then hit me across the face," she said. | "He just said 'get back', pushed me and then hit me across the face," she said. |
Ms Fisher admits pushing the officer. The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is investigating. | Ms Fisher admits pushing the officer. The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is investigating. |
The sergeant accused of striking Ms Fisher works for the Territorial Support Group and has been suspended from duty pending the IPCC inquiry. | The sergeant accused of striking Ms Fisher works for the Territorial Support Group and has been suspended from duty pending the IPCC inquiry. |
Ms Fisher, who is being represented by PR agent Max Clifford, was making her way to a vigil for 47-year-old Ian Tomlinson who died during the 1 April G20 protests. | Ms Fisher, who is being represented by PR agent Max Clifford, was making her way to a vigil for 47-year-old Ian Tomlinson who died during the 1 April G20 protests. |
She told BBC South East Today that at first the protest seemed "very calm and very peaceful". | She told BBC South East Today that at first the protest seemed "very calm and very peaceful". |
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Ms Fisher was struck on the face and then hit with a baton - footage courtesy YouTube | Ms Fisher was struck on the face and then hit with a baton - footage courtesy YouTube |
"Suddenly quite a few police officers came and made a line in front of us and almost straight away the officer in front of me shouted 'get back' and pushed me before I even had a chance to move. | "Suddenly quite a few police officers came and made a line in front of us and almost straight away the officer in front of me shouted 'get back' and pushed me before I even had a chance to move. |
"When he did that I, as an instant reaction, pushed back, then straight away he gave me a back hander across my left cheek." | "When he did that I, as an instant reaction, pushed back, then straight away he gave me a back hander across my left cheek." |
Ms Fisher said she reacted by swearing at the officer. | Ms Fisher said she reacted by swearing at the officer. |
"I started shouting at him saying 'what are you doing hitting a woman?' and pointed at my face and said 'do you realise there are three film crews filming you?'. | "I started shouting at him saying 'what are you doing hitting a woman?' and pointed at my face and said 'do you realise there are three film crews filming you?'. |
"I was just so angry and shocked that he had done it and to be honest, I really didn't think he was going to get his baton out and hit me like he did. | "I was just so angry and shocked that he had done it and to be honest, I really didn't think he was going to get his baton out and hit me like he did. |
"It wasn't a tap, he used his full force. It was very violent and aggressive and unnecessary." | "It wasn't a tap, he used his full force. It was very violent and aggressive and unnecessary." |
'Immediate concerns' | 'Immediate concerns' |
Ms Fisher added: "If he had wanted me to move he could have asked me politely or he could have just picked me up and moved me. | Ms Fisher added: "If he had wanted me to move he could have asked me politely or he could have just picked me up and moved me. |
"There was no need to do any of that." | "There was no need to do any of that." |
She said a number of men witnessed the incident and scuffles broke out between the men and some of the officers. | She said a number of men witnessed the incident and scuffles broke out between the men and some of the officers. |
After footage of the incident came to light the Metropolitan Police issued a statement saying the actions of the officer raised "immediate concerns". | After footage of the incident came to light the Metropolitan Police issued a statement saying the actions of the officer raised "immediate concerns". |
The IPCC said a total of 145 complaints had been made following clashes between police and protesters at the G20 summit in London. | The IPCC said a total of 145 complaints had been made following clashes between police and protesters at the G20 summit in London. |
Former London mayor Ken Livingstone said that following media reports there might be violence at the G20 protests, the police then "responded with this ridiculous 'we're up for it'." | |
He also said that the police tactic of "kettling" - coralling protesters into a confined space for a number of hours - should only be used as a last resort. | |
"Police need to accept that people have a right to protest," he added. | |
A policeman has been interviewed under caution on suspicion of the manslaughter of Mr Tomlinson after a second post-mortem examination appeared to show he died of abdominal bleeding, not a heart attack as first thought. | A policeman has been interviewed under caution on suspicion of the manslaughter of Mr Tomlinson after a second post-mortem examination appeared to show he died of abdominal bleeding, not a heart attack as first thought. |
Mr Tomlinson was struck and pushed over by an officer during protests on 1 April in the City. | Mr Tomlinson was struck and pushed over by an officer during protests on 1 April in the City. |
Referring to the death of Mr Tomlinson, the ex-mayor said: "Poor Mr Tomlinson was just trying to get home, he kept running into one barrier after another, and eventually it cost him his life." |