RT Article T1 Protection of citizens’ rights, public safety & police legitimacy: the legal equilibrium for public order JF Public Order Policing SP 231 OP 246 A1 Keane, Jaclyn M. A2 Raganella, Anthony J. LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1913467880 AB This chapter first discusses the constitutional foundation of free speech and assemblies as well as their possible limitations and challenges, especially for police, when executing such limitations. After a brief view of the relationship between the crowd and police, the authors discuss an example of the London Metropolitan Police (Met) to show some decisive decisions (and possible alternatives) which had a lasting negative effect on the relationship between the Met and their community. Finally, the authors shed some light on Law Enforcement legitimacy as well as the concept of “Policing with consent” and underpin with their conclusion the importance of balancing the legal equilibrium. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 243-245 SN 9783031438561 K1 Polizei K1 Polizeieinsatz K1 Versammlung K1 Meinungsfreiheit K1 Recht K1 Sicherheit und Ordnung K1 London DO 10.1007/978-3-031-43856-1_10