Authorities taking coronation safety threats ‘very significantly’ after reviews rape alarms can be thrown at horses
The deputy prime minister has stated police will "take all necessary steps" to stop any disruption to the King's coronation by anti-monarchist campaigners.Activists are planning to disrupt the ceremony by setting off rape alarms and throwing them at horses collaborating within the procession, in accordance with a report in The Mail on Sunday.
The newspaper cited issues from "senior security sources" that disruption might result in scared horses bolting into crowds alongside the route. In response, the federal government has stated police will use their "full range of powers" to guard the procession.Oliver Dowden, who was appointed deputy prime minister on Friday, advised Times Radio: "We take [these threats] very seriously."I've been assembly with the house secretary, with th...










