One of six people accused of breaking lockdown rules at the event says the decision is a 'victory'.
The prosecution of six protesters who attended a vigil for Sarah Everard has been dropped.
The Met was heavily criticised for its handling of the unofficial vigil held on 13 March last year, after a planned socially distanced event was cancelled when organisers were threatened with £10,000 fines.It took place while Covid restrictions in London meant household mixing, aside from support bubbles and two people meeting in public outdoor places, was banned.Two of those were paid and another was dropped with no further action.
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