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Protester who threw water bottle at Hong Kong cop gets 80 hours of community service

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A March 1 rally against parallel traders in Yuen Long turned violent. Photo: Felix Wong

A vocational student was ordered today to perform 80 hours of community service for throwing a plastic water bottle at a police officer, injuring the officer’s right thigh during protests in March against parallel trading.

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Tuen Mun Court Deputy Magistrate So Kai-cheung said he determined the sentence based on the recommendations of a community service order report, which says 20-year-old Chiu Kwok-hong showed remorse for the incident.

So reminded Chiu to follow the instructions of the community service officer.

The magistrate ordered the report during the last court hearing to determine whether Chiu was suitable to perform community service.

The Institute of Vocational Training student had earlier pleaded guilty to one count of assaulting a police officer.

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The court heard previously that at about 8.20pm on March 1, chief inspector Lee Shek-lun was deployed to perform crowd-control duties in Yuen Long, where protesters were rallying against cross-border traders.

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