Miners win damages (1)

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Miners win damages
artdoc May=1991

Miner Ray Riley, was awarded ¼60,000 damages (¼50,000 exemplary) after he was
beaten unconscious and charged with a breach of the peace during the 1984-85
miners strike. The jury was told that Mr Riley was surrounded by riot police and
was struck on the head and body before being knocked unconscious by a truncheon
blow. After the hearing Mr Riley said: "This incident represents the tip of the
iceberg. There were some things that went on during that strike that the general
public would not believe."
Jeffrey Coombes, a miner from mid-Glamorgan, received ¼7,000 in damages from
South Wales police after a jury found that excessive force was used to arrest
him at a demonstration during the 1985-5 miners strike. Guardian 19/12/90

Guardian, 5/12/90

Statewatch no.1 March/April 1991

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