Response of Hong Kong Police 15:19 on September 10th, when repulsion from citizens overwhelms with “excess”

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In September in Hong Kong, a 12-year-old girl who was on the scene was pressed down on the ground by police officers and a bus driver who threw a horn was arrested in the vicinity of a downtown area where protests were called, In the meantime, there has been a growing backlash, saying that "it is an excessive crackdown."

In Hong Kong, on September 6, police in the downtown area were arrested for participating in an illegal rally, protesting against a postponement of the legislative assembly election, in a downtown area.



At this time, a 12-year-old girl who was on the scene was pushed by a police officer and pressed down on the ground, and a video of the situation spread through SNS.



According to Hong Kong media, the girl is living near the scene and she said she escaped because she was scared because she was stopped by the police when she went out to buy paint, but more than three people with her brother who were with her It is said that a fine of JPY 27,000 was fined in Japanese yen for violating the rule prohibiting the gathering.



Near the scene, a bus driver who rang his horns at police officers was arrested for dangerous driving and possessing weapons.



It says that a spanner was found in the driver's seat of the bus, but the driver's union is always prepared for adjusting the mirror of the bus, and it is not a weapon, it is repulsive.



Since June last year when a series of protests have been activated in Hong Kong, more than 10,000 people have been arrested in connection with these activities, and the police response was after the introduction of the Hong Kong National Security Act at the end of June. It has become even tougher, and there is growing opposition among the citizens, saying that it is "excessive crackdown."