Monday, February 01, 2010

Protesting Spanish firefighters clash with police

Firefighters and emergency service workers have clashed with police after a demonstration ended in a brawl in the Spanish city of La Coruna.

Violence erupted after cops warned the protesters to stop throwing fireworks and nails outside a local government building.

Around 500 firefighters from Galicia had gathered at the main city square and made their way to the headquarters of the regional council.



They were protesting against privatisation of the emergency services and demanded talks with the local government representative.

Anti-riot police charged the demonstrators, beating them back with batons and firing rubber balls.

The emergency service workers retaliated by throwing traffic signs and stones. Several of the demonstrators were taken to hospital with minor injuries.

There's a longer video here.

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