Increased police presence

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Increased police presence is the process by which the police increase their presence in a particular place and time for two reasons: to intimidate, and to improve their options for intervention and their responsiveness.

Examples of increased police presence include:

Used in tactics: Arrest, Deterrence

Mitigations

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Attack

If you expect the police to increase their presence at a public demonstration, you can organize to make sure the crowd is large and fierce enough: decentralized and autonomous forces are more agile than the rigid chain of command that police agencies rely on for crowd control. For example, despite years of planning to militarize Hamburg, Germany, for the G20 summit, rioters were able to liberate a neighborhood from police occupation for an entire night[1].

Careful action planning

You can carefully plan an action to mitigate the risk of an increased police presence at the action site. For example:

  • You can conduct a thorough reconnaissance of the action site and prepare a good escape plan.
  • If you are planning to carry out arson, you can use an incendiary device with a delay so that the device is not activated until after you have left the action site.
  • You can take advantage of the fact that an increased police presence in one place means the possibility of a decreased police presence elsewhere.