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Police refused to rule out the use of kettling against officers on the march.
They will appeal against the high court ruling, and continue to use kettling "where necessary".
Police have been accused of focusing too heavily on kettling.
The high court has ruled the kettling that took place during the G20 protests was illegal.
O'Connor stopped short of arguing that kettling should be abandoned.
Kettling has been challenged in the German courts on several occasions.
That technique, known as kettling, was strongly criticized by the investigation into Toronto’s police action.
They were held from about 2pm, when the "kettling" began, until it ended in mid-evening.
If kettling the innocent is not already an imprisonable offence, it must become one.
The kettling that took place was mainly for shorter periods and away from the main protests.
Its immediate aim was to counteract the police tactics of kettling.
Adam added: "I hope the judges see that kettling broke our rights.
The police use kettling, batons and are dressed in riot gear.
Our concern is that kettling is used as a default mechanism.
A crowd control method known as 'kettling' - where people are prevented from leaving - has received the most criticism.
He added that the use of "kettling" was a "recognised tactic in public order policing".
Recipients of the text alerted those around them, many protesters left the area, and, perhaps as a result, no kettling took place.
Police also said the controversial practice of penning people in for long periods, known as kettling, remains an option.
Suggestions such as an end to kettling, and reiterating that police officers should always wear their numbers, are of course welcome.
The committee called for the police's controversial crowd containment strategy, known as kettling, to be used sparingly.
But the real work of the police will henceforth be done through kettling, electronic surveillance and weaponry.
Kettling was again used at the March 2011 anti-cuts protest in London.
The police know perfectly well that the prospect of kettling puts people off exercising their right to peaceful protest.
While kettling may be a helpful tactic, it can trap peaceful protesters for hours."
The following year the Toronto Police Department swore to never use kettling again.
Until we started corralling them, they didn't even realize they'd done anything wrong.
Corralling votes will occupy much of his time in coming weeks.
It began corralling the black toward the southeast corner of the basement.
He returned to singing, corralling support in that familiar arena.
Corralling support, especially from within the African-American community, was not easy.
Except, perhaps for the corralling of the village, everything they have done has been overdone.
But corralling the panel proved daunting, so instead two of the court's staff members lead the classes.
Jackson can also be seen corralling his dancers and giving them the right rhythms as they run through a dance.
When campaigns try corralling 1,000 people, any number of logistical issues can emerge.
This corralling of dense gas can give birth to new, high-mass stars.
“It’s a constant corralling, telling people, ‘Shut up about that and focus on the screen right here,’ ” she said.
But it’s not as if corralling House Democrats has been easy easy.
The corralling of monks—who carry high moral authority in the predominantly Buddhist nation—was also a serious blow.
Corralling joint Arab action has always been difficult.
This makes corralling facts into neat theories harder, but raises fascinating questions.
Elana understands that the social corralling goes beyond clothes.
The corralling of monks was a serious blow.
Now, about all these financial doings, the mergers, the corporations getting together, and, as I see it, corralling markets.
As a postgraduate student, Body began corralling artists and musicians for events and projects.
Its very much about getting to your meetings on time, corralling the band members and being something of a babysitter for the band.
The right-hand apse once held a pen, theoretically intended for the corralling of animals.
Some of them we know to be early post-human attempts at creating and corralling black holes, continued Orphu.
"Corralling large crowds is likely to heighten tensions and provoke a violent response.
But corralling folks into forced exercise for seven days crosses the line to Bossy Boots.
Participants agree that, if enforceable, such regulations may discourage corralling or pursuit of marine mammals.