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Protesters risk jail and £1,000 fine over wearing masks or scaling monuments under Home Office clampdown

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Protesters who climb over war memorials or try to hide their identity with masks could face jail or be fined under Government plans to change the law.

Police in England and Wales will be given powers to arrest protesters who cover their face in a bid to avoid prosecution, while people who scale national monuments could face a three-month prison sentence and a £1,000 fine, as part of the proposals.

The measures – which will be added to the Criminal – will also make it illegal to carry flares and other pyrotechnics at protests amid efforts to “crack down on dangerous disorder”, according to the .

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