22 October 2013
Mr Eric Cheung Tat-ming, Ms Noeline Lau Yuk-kuen and Mr Edwin Cheng Shing-lung had a meeting with delegates of the Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor to understand their views on police powers and how the Police handle demonstrations. The IPCC forwarded their assessments to the Police for their consideration.
13 September 2013
Mr Jat Sew-Tong (Chairman), Mr Simon Ip Shing-hing, Ms Noeline Lau Yuk-kuen, Miss Sandy Wong Hang-yee, Dr Hon Helena Wong Pik-wan, Mr Edwin Cheng Shing-lung and Mr Clement Tao Kwok-lau attended the meeting with Labour Party representatives. The Labour Party members voiced opinions concerning what they perceived as a lack of political neutrality on the part of the Police, their unjust handling of public order events, and double standards in enforcing the law and pressing charges. Members discussed these issues internally and shared the Labour Party members’ opinions with the Police for reference.
09 August 2013
Mr Eric Cheung Tat-ming, Ms Christine Fang Meng-sang, Ms Noeline Lau Yuk-kuen, Miss Sandy Wong Hang-yee, Mr Edwin Cheng Shing-lung, Mr Clement Tao Kwok-lau and Ir Dr Vincent Simon Ho attended the meeting with the Civil Human Rights Front (CHRF) to understand their views on police arrangements during the 1 July procession.
Representatives from the CHRF expressed their opinions on a number of issues, including the police’s closure of traffic lanes for the procession and certain exits of the Central MTR station, the installation of street stalls and “sky eyes”, and the use of recording equipment and long-range acoustic devices. Following internal discussions, the IPCC relayed the suggestions to the Police for their reference.
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