RM2A2KPC6–29 September 2019 Hong Kong. Global Anti Totalitarianism March. Thousands of people took part in an unauthorized march from Causeway Bay to Admiralty in Hong Kong. Police stand at Causeway Bay at the beginning of the march.
RME8D1K8–Police control crowds as pro democracy protests continue in Mongkok, in Hong Kong on 05 October, 2014.
RMW5JH7J–Hong Kong- 28 July 2019: Hong Kong public protest anti-extradition law in Hong Kong Island, which turn into Police conflict at night.
RM2A1XGR1–Hong Kong, 29 Sep 2019 - Riot police is in Causeway Bay and Wanchai area to control the riot activities in Hong Kong.
RM2A2288Y–Hong Kong. 29 September, 2019. Illegal march by thousands of pro-democracy supporters from Causeway Bay to Government offices at Admiralty. Police unsuccessfully tried to stop march at start with teargas fired and scuffles. March marked the 5th anniversary of the start of the Umbrella Movement. Riot police control crowds in busy Causeway bay before march.
RF2HETFD9–Hong Kong International Airport is one of the largest passenger hub in China and this requires the strict control of the military police.
RM2BTRB2A–Hong Kong police control access to a street in the central Mongkok neighbourhood during the demonstrations.A new wave of protests rise in Hong Kong at the news that the Chinese government will unilaterally pass the National Security Law 23.
RMW02C08–Police at flag raising ceremony, Golden Bauhinia Square, Hong Kong, SAR, China
RF2H0JJHK–HONG KONG, CHINA - August 08, 2020: Patrol boat of Hong Kong Marine Police is patrolling the waters of Victoria Harbour
RMWA4FJT–Police Officer. Hong Kong Solidarity Rally, Whitehall, London. UK
RMAMB2N5–dh Des Voeux Rd CENTRAL HONG KONG Motor bike policeman watch taxi road traffic control police motorbike
RM2G5EN37–“Tolo Barrier” - view of police check point barge and anti-smuggling barrage, Tolo Harbour, northeast Hong Kong, China 25th June 2021
RM2BY7W76–Hong Kong SAR, China. 9th June 2020. Riot police confront a bystander as they try to regain control of the Central business district after hundreds of Hongkongers marked the one year anniversary of the Hong Kong pro-democracy protests. Credit: Ben Marans/Alamy Live News.
RM2H4WXHG–Police Launch 63, south of Aberdeen, Hong Kong 29th August 2021
RMB5KJ31–Please be patient and follow Police instruction A sign in Hong Kong put up to control public order during New Year celebrations
RMAY901Y–Hong Kong Policeman
RMGDXJHX–Demokratiebewegung in Hong Kong | Pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong
RM2A2KPJE–29 September 2019 Hong Kong. Global Anti Totalitarianism March. Thousands of people took part in an unauthorized march from Causeway Bay to Admiralty in Hong Kong. Police stand at Causeway Bay at the beginning of the march.
RMCY8CTP–Hong Kong transport police office in Hong Kong International Airport. Sign is in English and Traditional Chinese.
RFCT3W7G–Central police department building in Hong Kong
RM2A1XGPT–Hong Kong, 29 Sep 2019 - Riot police is in Causeway Bay and Wanchai area to control the riot activities in Hong Kong.
RM2A228AK–Hong Kong. 29 September, 2019. Illegal march by thousands of pro-democracy supporters from Causeway Bay to Government offices at Admiralty. Police unsuccessfully tried to stop march at start with teargas fired and scuffles. March marked the 5th anniversary of the start of the Umbrella Movement. Riot police control crowds in busy Causeway bay before march.
RF2HETFCD–Hong Kong International Airport is one of the largest passenger hub in China and this requires the strict control of the military police.
RM2BTRB2R–Hong Kong police control access to a street in the central Mongkok neighbourhood during the demonstrations.A new wave of protests rise in Hong Kong at the news that the Chinese government will unilaterally pass the National Security Law 23.
RMW02C4C–Police at flag raising ceremony, Golden Bauhinia Square, Hong Kong, SAR, China
RM2KBK8M3–A police officer in Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) suit is seen during an inter-departmental counter-terrorism exercise in Lok Ma Chau Spur Line Control Point on March 20, 2020 in Hong Kong, China. Today Hong Kong Conducted an inter-departmental counter-terrorism exercise, codenamed “CATCHMOUNT” at Lok Ma Chau Spur Line Control Point . (Photo by Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto)
RMWA4FJM–Police Officers. Hong Kong Solidarity Rally, Whitehall, London. UK
RFJFAENR–Fenwick Pier Street of Hong Kong was subject to traffic control by the police on the first day of Xi Jinping's visit to Hong Kong.
RFG6KMAM–It's a photo of CCTV cameras in the street of Hong Kong
RM2A9RX5X–Hong Kong, China. 17th Nov 2019. A water cannon can be seen spraying water mixed with blue dye and pepper spray on Polytechnic University, the first time that a water cannon has been used at a university since the protests in Hong Kong first began in June. Used by police as a crowd control management method, the blue dye is used to mark protestors for identification later on and the pepper spray is used to increase its effectiveness. Credit: Katherine Cheng/Alamy Images.
RMHXWTDK–Two police men on duty on a street in Hong Kong, China.
RM2H4WXHA–Police Launch 63, - at full speed - south of Aberdeen, Hong Kong 29th August 2021
RMHXWTDP–A police man on duty on a street in Hong Kong, China.
RMAY95EX–Hong Kong Policeman
RM2GFBK62–Hong Kong Police Launch 56, south of Repulse Bay, Hong Kong southern waters, South China Sea, China 22nd August 2021
RMGDXJJ4–Demokratiebewegung in Hong Kong | Pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong
RMTD4YDC–Hong Kong. 12th June, 2019. Hong Kong - June 12, 2019. Thousands of protesters have surrounded government buildings in Hong Kong in protest of a controversial extradition bill. The police is setting up control barriers at Harcourt Road. Credit: Gonzales Photo/Alamy Live News
RMW8TNRX–Hong Kong, China. 12th August 2019. Protesters clashed with Police outside the Yau Tsim District Police Headquarters and Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station on Sunday where tear gas and pepper spray were used to control the crowds. Demonstrations are set to continue in the coming days. The anti-extradition bill protests are a series of ongoing demonstrations in Hong Kong against the Fugitive Offenders and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Legislation Bill proposed by the government of Hong Kong. Credit: Joshua Preston/Alamy Live News
RM2A1XGPY–Hong Kong, 29 Sep 2019 - Riot police is in Causeway Bay and Wanchai area to control the riot activities in Hong Kong.
RM2F2WTK1–Hong Kong, China. 13th Mar, 2021. Police officers stand guard in the lockdown zone.The Hong Kong government has decided to lock down a section of Robinson Road in the Mid-Level district of Hong Kong in a bid to control the Covid-19 coronavirus from spreading. Residents in the locked down zone have to take a compulsory Covid-19 test and they will only be allowed to leave the zone after their test result return negative. (Photo by Geovien So/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RF2HETFDW–Hong Kong International Airport is one of the largest passenger hub in China and this requires the strict control of the military police.
RM2BTRB2T–Hong Kong police control access to a street in the central Mongkok neighbourhood during the demonstrations.A new wave of protests rise in Hong Kong at the news that the Chinese government will unilaterally pass the National Security Law 23.
RMTXE7G2–Police raising the Chinese flag above the Hong Kong flag at daily ceremony, Exhibition and Conference Centre, Hong Kong, SAR, China
RM2KBK8KY–A police officer in Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) suit and a Bomb Disposal Robot are seen during an inter-departmental counter-terrorism exercise in Lok Ma Chau Spur Line Control Point on March 20, 2020 in Hong Kong, China. Today Hong Kong Conducted an inter-departmental counter-terrorism exercise, codenamed “CATCHMOUNT” at Lok Ma Chau Spur Line Control Point . (Photo by Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto)
RMWA4FJP–Police Officers. Hong Kong Solidarity Rally, Whitehall, London. UK
RMJFAEPH–Fenwick Pier Street of Hong Kong was subject to traffic control by the police on the first day of Xi Jinping's visit to Hong Kong.
RM2KC0YH2–Police attempt to control the media during China National Day demonstrations in Hong Kong, China, on 1st October 2020. (Photo by Tommy Walker/NurPhoto)
RM2CGF952–Pro-democracy protesters sing and chant at YOHO mall.
RM2KCG50M–Police entered the mall to patrol, in Hong Kong, China, on June 15, 2021. June 15, 2021, is the second anniversary of the death of Hong Kong's first Anti-ELAB Movement protester. Many citizens came to mourn and offer flowers spontaneously. Police officers were also present at the scene to control the flow of people on the grounds of epidemic prevention. (Photo by Leung Man Hei/NurPhoto)
RM2A2HX77–Riot police taking aim on protesters in Hong Kong
RMTTCM15–Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 16 June, 2019. Protesters march carrying signs decrying the police violence of previous marches and their declaration as a riot. Credit: Danny Tsai/Alamy Live News
RMAY92MX–Hong Kong Policeman on motorbike
RM2GFBK5Y–Hong Kong Police Launch 56, south of Repulse Bay, Hong Kong southern waters, South China Sea, China 22nd August 2021
RMW376WE–Hong Kong police on standby on street to control protesters in 2019
RM2JTEE8B–Police Launch 41, western waters, Hong Kong (Pearl River Delta)
RMW8TNT9–Hong Kong, China. 12th August 2019. Protesters clashed with Police outside the Yau Tsim District Police Headquarters and Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station on Sunday where tear gas and pepper spray were used to control the crowds. Demonstrations are set to continue in the coming days. The anti-extradition bill protests are a series of ongoing demonstrations in Hong Kong against the Fugitive Offenders and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Legislation Bill proposed by the government of Hong Kong. Credit: Joshua Preston/Alamy Live News
RM2A1XGPM–Hong Kong, 29 Sep 2019 - Riot police is in Causeway Bay and Wanchai area to control the riot activities in Hong Kong.
RM2F2WTKY–Hong Kong, China. 13th Mar, 2021. Health workers and a police officer seen in front of the Blessing Garden building, one of the buildings in the lockdown zone.The Hong Kong government has decided to lockdown a section of Robinson Road in the Mid-Level district of Hong Kong in a bid to control the Covid-19 coronavirus from spreading. Residents in the locked down zone have to take a compulsory Covid-19 test and they will only be allowed to leave the zone after their test result return negative. (Photo by Geovien So/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMWW2T0K–Hong Kong, 12 Sep 2019 - Hong Kong people mourn for a rumor that someone is killed by police force in an riot control in Prince Edward metro station on 31 Aug 2019.
RM2BTRB2X–Hong Kong police control access to a street in the central Mongkok neighbourhood during the demonstrations.A new wave of protests rise in Hong Kong at the news that the Chinese government will unilaterally pass the National Security Law 23.
RF2HETF7Y–Hong Kong International Airport is one of the largest passenger hub in China and this requires the strict control of the military police.
RMTXE7DB–Police raising the Chinese flag above the Hong Kong flag at daily ceremony, Exhibition and Conference Centre, Hong Kong, SAR, China
RMW3EDP0–Riot police try to take control over the streets during the demonstration.Thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators took to the street once again in a new wave of anti-government demonstrations which were sparked by the extradition bill that the Hong Kong government was trying to push forward in June 2019. Police has made at least 30 arrests as protesters clashed with the riot police in the evening.
RMJFAEMW–Fenwick Pier Street of Hong Kong was subject to traffic control by the police on the first day of Xi Jinping's visit to Hong Kong.
RMWBA8D8–Hong Kong, China. 25th Aug, 2019. Riot police officers arrest a protester during the clashes.Hundreds of riot police has been deployed to regain control for the roads of Hong Kong as tens of thousands of pro democracy demonstrators rallied and occupied the roads to protest against the Hong Kong government and demanding an independent body to be set up to investigate the police brutality actions taken by the police towards the protesters. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2HJME5N–Hong Kong, China. 30th Jan, 2022. Police officers patrols the streets at a flower market as people buy Chinese New Year ornaments and gifts ahead of the upcoming Lunar Chinese New Year 2022 of the Tiger in Hong Kong. Hong Kong government reintroduced stricter Covid social restrictions forcing schools, businesses, and public places to close until after the Chinese New Year (CNY) holiday and festivities to control the spread of the Omicron variant as the government's strategy aims for zero infections in the city. (Photo by Miguel Candela/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2KCG505–Someone came to mourn spontaneously, in Hong Kong, China, on June 15, 2021. June 15, 2021, is the second anniversary of the death of Hong Kong's first Anti-ELAB Movement protester. Many citizens came to mourn and offer flowers spontaneously. Police officers were also present at the scene to control the flow of people on the grounds of epidemic prevention. (Photo by Leung Man Hei/NurPhoto)
RM2BT9X1K–Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. 24th May, 2020. Twenty-three years after Hong Kong was handed by Britain back to Chinese rule, Beijing is pushing to implement tough new national security laws that will suppress the pro-democracy protests seen in the city. It is believed to be the end of the handover deal where China agreed to the one country, two systems idea.People take to the streets for an illegal protest in Causeway Bay shopping district.Police record the protest. Credit: Jayne Russell/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMTTCKXK–Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 16 June, 2019. A holds up a sign decrying police violence of previous marches and their declaration as a riot. Credit: Danny Tsai/Alamy Live News
RMAY8KMX–Hong Kong Policeman talking on walkie talkie
RFRCD7N6–Hong Kong Island, China - May 12, 2010: A traffic cop in blue writes a red taxi cab up for an infraction near Stanley Market. Faded shops and vendors
RF2HGDCG4–Hong Kong island towards the Peak with traffic control police and cars 1967
RM2JTEE8H–Police Launch 19, western waters, Hong Kong (Pearl River Delta), China
RMW8TNWP–Hong Kong, China. 12th August 2019. Protesters clashed with Police outside the Yau Tsim District Police Headquarters and Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station on Sunday where tear gas and pepper spray were used to control the crowds. Demonstrations are set to continue in the coming days. The anti-extradition bill protests are a series of ongoing demonstrations in Hong Kong against the Fugitive Offenders and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Legislation Bill proposed by the government of Hong Kong. Credit: Joshua Preston/Alamy Live News
RM2RJ123E–Tolo Barrier, barge, barrier, and police speedboats, Police Check Point, Tolo Harbour, New Territories Hong Kong, China 14 August 2023
RM2T6CE3K–USS Blue Ridge Professional Development Exchange in Hong Kong
RMWW2T0H–Hong Kong, 12 Sep 2019 - Hong Kong people mourn for a rumor that someone is killed by police force in an riot control in Prince Edward metro station on 31 Aug 2019.
RM2R49HD1–Police Launch 6, side view at speed, Tolo Harbour, Hong Kong
RME815WR–Hong Kong. 28th Sep, 2014. Tear gas fired during Occupy Central protests, Hong Kong, China. Protests against decision by Beijing to offer Hong Kong voters, to choose their Chief Executive in 2017 elections from approved candidates, rather than an open list. Credit: SCWLee/Alamy Live News
RMTXE7GP–Police raising the Chinese flag above the Hong Kong flag at daily ceremony, Exhibition and Conference Centre, Hong Kong, SAR, China
RM2H9EYAJ–Police Launch 51, side view in Tolo Harbour with Pat Sin Hills in background, New Territories, Hong Kong 27th Nov 2021
RMJFAEED–Police road blocks on Fleming Road on the first day of President Xi Jinping's visit to Hong Kong to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the handover
RMWBA8B8–Hong Kong, China. 25th Aug, 2019. Riot police officers arrest a protester during the clashes.Hundreds of riot police has been deployed to regain control for the roads of Hong Kong as tens of thousands of pro democracy demonstrators rallied and occupied the roads to protest against the Hong Kong government and demanding an independent body to be set up to investigate the police brutality actions taken by the police towards the protesters. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2HJME3K–Policer officers patrol a lane as hundreds of people buy typical Chinese New Year festive flowers at a flower market ahead of the upcoming Lunar Chinese New Year 2022 of the Tiger in Hong Kong.Hong Kong government reintroduced stricter Covid social restrictions forcing schools, businesses, and public places to close until after the Chinese New Year (CNY) holiday and festivities to control the spread of the Omicron variant as the government's strategy aims for zero infections in the city. (Photo by Miguel Candela/SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RM2KCG50E–The man lit a candle to mourn, in Hong Kong, China, on June 15, 2021. June 15, 2021, is the second anniversary of the death of Hong Kong's first Anti-ELAB Movement protester. Many citizens came to mourn and offer flowers spontaneously. Police officers were also present at the scene to control the flow of people on the grounds of epidemic prevention. (Photo by Leung Man Hei/NurPhoto)
RM2BT9X63–Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. 24th May, 2020. Twenty-three years after Hong Kong was handed by Britain back to Chinese rule, Beijing is pushing to implement tough new national security laws that will suppress the pro-democracy protests seen in the city. It is believed to be the end of the handover deal where China agreed to the one country, two systems idea.People take to the streets for an illegal protest in Causeway Bay shopping district. Police commander. Credit: Jayne Russell/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMJF53T9–Barricades on Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong Island, on the first day of President Xi Jinping's visit
RMAY87HM–Hong Kong Policeman talking on walkie talkie
RMGDXHP5–Pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong
RFHYRGFF–Gum on a wall in a museum
RF2J2H6YE–20 6 2020 officers from Food and Environmental Hygiene Department with face mask are checking documents of street vendors in Central, Hong Kong during
RMW8TNWH–Hong Kong, China. 12th August 2019. Protesters clashed with Police outside the Yau Tsim District Police Headquarters and Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station on Sunday where tear gas and pepper spray were used to control the crowds. Demonstrations are set to continue in the coming days. The anti-extradition bill protests are a series of ongoing demonstrations in Hong Kong against the Fugitive Offenders and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Legislation Bill proposed by the government of Hong Kong. Credit: Joshua Preston/Alamy Live News
RMW5JH84–Hong Kong- 28 July 2019: Hong Kong public protest anti-extradition law in Hong Kong Island, which turn into Police conflict at night.
RM2T6CE4J–USS Blue Ridge Professional Development Exchange in Hong Kong
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