Hong Kong police unveil water cannon trucks after new protests

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HONG KONG: Hong Kong police on Monday (Aug 12) unveiled water cannon trucks as a new way to combat pro-democracy protesters, after tear gas and ...

HONG KONG: Hong Kong police on Monday unveiled water cannon trucks as a new way to combat pro-democracy protesters, after tear gas and rubber bullets failed to stop more than two months of rallies.

Images of her lying on the ground with blood pouring from her face quickly went viral and featured on posters calling for new demonstrations.Police also arrested protesters across the city, with activists claiming plainclothes officers dressed in the movement's signature black and infiltrated their ranks to detain demonstrators.

Hong Kong has reportedly ordered three of the vehicles at a cost of HK$27 million , though police declined to confirm the exact price-tag. "We saw recently that the police's control of their emotions is extremely poor," said Lam Cheuk-ting, who accused police of having"abused their power to attack many protesters who aren't resisting".

They have been seen as the biggest threat to Beijing's rule since Britain handed Hong Kong over in 1997.Mainland authorities have harshly condemned the demonstrators and Hong Kong's flagship carrier Cathay Pacific has found itself caught in the crossfire.

 

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And it is something they are proud of?

吃多點壯陽,香港警察 40k vs 2 million.

Dont waste water... use fart cannon instead. Im sure they will run away

Water not so affective. Free shower and water for them ..maybe fire will do the work

Do it. Do it to wake them up

When the weather is hot this is somethng to look forward to.

Wont be effective against umbrellas i think

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